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 Post subject: Finally seen R6 working
PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 10:13 am 
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Actually I got it slightly working a few weeks ago, but I was trying make it more stable and to understand why it took so long to sort out.

Is there any guidance on how to feedback comments?

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Hello Ed,

All feedback can be posted here on the forum. Try to keep your comments constructive and remember this is a BETA release version.

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Hi Michael,
I was just wondering whether a suggested "structure" for feedback would elicit more responses. Maybe separate threads for specific features that you'd like to see, etc.

My intial thought is that R6 looks much more like a "designed" product than R5 -- with its decidely "glued-on accessory look" -- ever could be. That should mean a much faster learning time.

Responses for bugs are probably not a problem, but being constructive about a bug is quite tricky ;-).

I have data for a bug in Save As... image formats.

Also what do you need? I assume you will always want the PSDATA file? The fault can be seen in buffer 19.

Attached ZIP containing: PSDATA, PDF showing Print output, GIF showing screen shot, PNG showing Save As.

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Ed

Oops it refused that because I used 7z instead of Zip.
Try again.

Oops2. It will accept ZIP, but it's too big. Actually it's way too big. I'll rename the zip file to a vi file (whatever that is) to slip under the radar.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 10:27 am 
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Hello Ed and others,

A structure would be good but we are not yet there with a finite list. I guess we are mainly after a feedback overview and any strange bugs that crash the software for any unknown reasons. Where we have identified a particular bug, we will post an announcement. This should help those of you that have found a problem and are unsure if it has been found already.

Good luck with testsing and let us know your opinions.

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 Post subject: Tablet PC - a version of XP Pro
PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 2:48 pm 
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michael wrote:
Hello Ed and others,

...I guess we are mainly after a feedback overview and any strange bugs that crash the software for any unknown reasons. Good luck with testsing and let us know your opinions.

Best regards,
Michael

Michael, I assume you're aware that Tablet PC will crash repeatedly on version 6? And it doesn't just crash, it wipes out all of the restore points. I bought a Gateway tablet specifically to use under the hood. It would be nice if this bug were worked out - soon. Yes, I can use version 5, but 6 is so much more intuitive and easy to use.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:59 am 
Hi

Thank you for your post.

Yes at present R6 does not work with tablet PC however we will be implementing the support in the future.

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