: Thursday, October 17, 2024 1:00 PM
To: How to use LiveCode
Cc: Bob Sneidar
Subject: Livecode Login
Anyone else having difficulty logging into Livecode?
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: How to use LiveCode
Cc: matthias_livecode_150...@m-r-d.de
Subject: Re: Livecode Login
Thanks for bringing this up.
I never would have checked my account. Here it is the same.
The server on which my account is hosted cannot be reached on port 2083 and
also my account and also any domain in my ac
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NVM it’s back up again.
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I'm completely locked out -- my Mac happened to open dp8, took me to the
registration saying I wasn't recognized, and now all versions of LC take me
to the registration page. I can't login at the web site either, and trying
to reset my password doesn't email me.
very sad face
gc
On Fri, May 3, 2
I can't login to my account and register the new dp8 - or login via the web
site. Something Livecode server end?
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If my students have to register at a store, very few of them will download
LiveCode at home. These are middle-school students, some of whom don't even
have email accounts yet.
I'm hoping for a completely free and open version that my students can install
on their computers as easily as they
Hi,
I tried this by logging in to my trial 5.5.4 account.
The option to download the community version is there.
The option of the 5.5.4 trial is there.
The option to create an activation file is there but the drop down only lists
5.5.4 NOT 6.0.0.
All the best
Terry
On 11 Apr 2013, at 22:3
On 12/04/2013, at 4:44 PM, JB wrote:
> Maybe they should give it away from the store. That brings their
> other Livecode products to the attention of those who did not
> know about the store and forces people to register with the stpre
> making any future purchases easier.
I think Richmond's po
Maybe they should give it away from the store. That brings their
other Livecode products to the attention of those who did not
know about the store and forces people to register with the stpre
making any future purchases easier.
-=>JB<=-
On Apr 11, 2013, at 10:38 PM, Richmond wrote:
> On 12/04
On 12/04/13 08:53, Dave McKee wrote:
You just never happy are you ?
Hodie Non Cras
On 2013-04-12, at 1:38 AM, Richmond wrote:
On 12/04/13 00:38, David C. wrote:
Richmond, did you possibly overlook my earlier message from the release
notes that state:
"Alternatively it is possible to activa
You just never happy are you ?
Hodie Non Cras
On 2013-04-12, at 1:38 AM, Richmond wrote:
> On 12/04/13 00:38, David C. wrote:
>> Richmond, did you possibly overlook my earlier message from the release
>> notes that state:
>>
>> "Alternatively it is possible to activate the product via the use
On 12/04/13 00:38, David C. wrote:
Richmond, did you possibly overlook my earlier message from the release
notes that state:
"Alternatively it is possible to activate the product via the use of a
specially encrypted license file.
These will be available for download from the customer center afte
Richmond, did you possibly overlook my earlier message from the release
notes that state:
"Alternatively it is possible to activate the product via the use of a
specially encrypted license file.
These will be available for download from the customer center after logging
into your account. This
met
On 04/10/2013 10:31 PM, Kevin Miller wrote:
Our position on this is that the vast majority of users are happy to log
in, and we would like to know and stay in touch (if you also permit that)
with the vast majority of you.
Your position may well be that "the vast majority of users are happy to
Thank you, Kevin
-=>JB<=-
On Apr 11, 2013, at 1:53 AM, Kevin Miller wrote:
> You can find details of how to access and contribute to the source here:
>
> http://www.runrev.com/products/Open-Source/Contribute
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Kevin
>
> Kevin Miller ~ ke...@runrev.com ~ http://www.runrev
You can find details of how to access and contribute to the source here:
http://www.runrev.com/products/Open-Source/Contribute
Kind regards,
Kevin
Kevin Miller ~ ke...@runrev.com ~ http://www.runrev.com/
LiveCode: Everyone can code
On 11/04/2013 09:13, "JB" wrote:
>Many things are given a
Many things are given away FREE in life with a requirement that you
register to receive the product.
The LiveCode team offer some very useful videos and tools that can
be purchased at their store. To access these you need to have a
valid account with a email address and password. If you write a
> Create your own version with no activation! [...]
> But it is up to you if you want to remove it.
Where are the instructions on how to remove "activation" from the install?
I find it absurd that any open source software requires me to give the
originator my personal information. (I contributed U
Hi Richmond,
I'm also having the same log in problem you described. It works fine on my
desktop, but I can't open livecode on my Mac laptop. I even changed my password
several times and verified my email address they have on file. I hope we find
out what's wrong soon.
Joe
Orlando, FL
Sent fro
In regard to the questions about installation and activation on computers
without internet access, the release notes for the OSS version states:
Activation
The licensing system ties your product licenses to a customer account
system, meaning that you no
longer have to worry about finding a license
On Apr 10, 2013, at 1:31 PM, Kevin Miller wrote:
> Our position on this is that the vast majority of users are happy to log
> in, and we would like to know and stay in touch (if you also permit that)
> with the vast majority of you. It really helps us to know how successful
> we are being if we h
Kevin,
Crossed your mail by being interrupted whilst typing replying on my phone.
Wouldn't it make more sense to make login optional than actively invite a fork?
Respectfully,
Mark
Kevin Miller wrote:
>Our position on this is that the vast majority of users are happy to log
>in, and we would
Having an online login for an open source product doesn't happen for a good
reason. When the source is available, someone will remove the login requirement.
RunRev should be allowed some faltering first steps into open source, it's not
an easy transition and they're doing an awful lot of it very
Our position on this is that the vast majority of users are happy to log
in, and we would like to know and stay in touch (if you also permit that)
with the vast majority of you. It really helps us to know how successful
we are being if we have some data. It also helps us to detect issues
quickly, l
Well . . .
. . . eventually, after about 60 minutes of muttering and tooth-sucking
I managed to log in to the
Open Source version of LIvecode 6.0; obviously whatever goes behind the
scenes on RunRev's servers
vis-a-vis passwords, while being almost instantaneous for login into
their webpage, i
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From: Richmond [mailto:richmondmathew...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 10:39 AM
To: How to use LiveCode
Subject: Open Livecode Login
So I set up LIvecode Community on Linux, tap in my email address and
the exact password I used to download the thing in the first place and
h current great community.
Worst thing that happens is I get deluged by multiple emails, etc.
Jim
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From: Richmond [mailto:richmondmathew...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 10:39 AM
To: How to use LiveCode
Subject: Open Livecode Login
So I set up LIvecode Community o
Hi Mark,
This really looks like a commercial company, who, despite all the
broohahah about releasing an Open Source, Free version of their software
cannot completely let go.
Interestingly enough, I had to reset my RunRev password, that was duly
sent to my e-mail address,
and with that I logg
I thought it was odd too.
-=>JB<=-
On Apr 10, 2013, at 10:42 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
> Hi Richmond,
>
> I was also surprised to get this screen asking me for an e-mail address and a
> password. I would like to get an explanation from RunRev. Maybe we should
> write to support?
>
> --
> B
Hi Richmond,
I was also surprised to get this screen asking me for an e-mail address and a
password. I would like to get an explanation from RunRev. Maybe we should write
to support?
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Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Homepage: http://economy-
So I set up LIvecode Community on Linux, tap in my email address and
the exact password I used to download the thing in the first place and
get this:
"The password you have entered does not match that email address"
Why, if the thing is open source does it need a password in the first place?
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