On 10/25/11 6:10 PM, Warren Samples wrote:
I don't get
any messages regarding an update when I open 5.0 under Linux. (I am a
member of the Developer Program as a result of the prior licensing
model.) I wonder if this is a bug.
I'm wondering the same thing, because 5.0 has just reintroduced
aut
Tim, don't worry about it. I am sure maintenance upgrades are included in your
agreement, and until they come out with one for non-developers, you can just
ignore that dialog. I think it is probably a mistake and you were never
intended to see it.
If you want to know what the latest version yo
On 10/25/2011 05:44 PM, Timothy Miller wrote:
She seemed to suggest that the upgrade to 5.0.1 is for developers only, but
that doesn't sound right.
Please advise.
Tim Miller
Any upgrades you are entitled to will be available from the Store at
runrev.com. Select that link and sign in. 5.0 s
I keep getting this message, too. I don't know what to think. I never
subscribed to the developers' program. Don't know what it is. (Well... I think
it's some kind of a program for developers, but that's just a guess.)
I am a registered owner of 5.0 for the Mac desktop. That's all I need or want
Yeah that threw me too, but since I have a license that goes into 2014, I
realized it was a faux pas. I never click the Buy button if I already bought
something.
Bob
On Oct 24, 2011, at 7:10 PM, Admin wrote:
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> Here we go.
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> It seems Runrev wants more of my money.
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> I upgraded
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Your timetable may be a little out. 4.6 was out near the end of March, 4.6.1
in May, 4.6.2 in June, 4.6.3 in July, 4.6.4 in September, and 5.0 in October.
Each of those had several test builds that you could have access to if you had
one of the more costly deals with LiveCode, and if you're u
Here we go.
It seems Runrev wants more of my money.
I upgraded
to 5.0 and they offered me a very good deal, so I took it.
However,
now (1 day later) I get a message (from some kind of small app loaded
into my startup) saying that my version of LiveCode 5.0 is obsolete (it
literally said t