You might look for hung .setup processes from LC and stop them using the
task manager. IF 7.0.0 no longer works, then look in the lc folder
"C:\Program Files (x86)\RunRev\LiveCode Community 7.0" and see if the only
thing left is the .setup program. I had to manually delete this file
before I coul
I can not instal in my PC with windows 8 the LC Community Version
7.0.1 downloaded from
http://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/
It says "it is impossible to instal this app in my PC". why?
I tried to uninstal the previous version 7.0.0, but I got the same
error message.
I try to check for upd
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 5:13 PM, Benjamin Beaumont wrote:
>
> *Release Contents*
> This release contains 5 bug fixes. Most notable is a fix to text rendering
> performance that was effecting the editing of long scripts.
>
Thanks for the update Ben and crew. 7.0.1 is MUCH faster for me when
worki
On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Dave Kilroy
wrote:
> What I've also found is saving a stack in 'legacy' format in LC 7 (up to
> rc3, haven't tried with later versions) is that on more complex stacks the
> conversion didn't produce 100% stable versions and that (for me at least)
> moving a stack
The main thing that put me off LC 7 was a discernible pause when opening an
iOS app built with LC 7 or 6.7 which was not there with apps built with
6.6.5 - but as I am not at the moment really close to publishing an app I
feel that it is worth the gamble that LC 7 will have this sorted out by the
t
On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 7:32 AM, Richmond
wrote:
> I would hold your fire until you've played around with the Stable version.
This *is* the stable version! (or it's supposd to be).
It wouldn't stay up long enough to play around with it--apparently from the
same bug reported against RC3 and RC
On 20/12/14 16:30, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Benjamin Beaumont wrote:
We're pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 7.0.1. This is a stable
release focusing on product robustness and quality
The constant crashing didn't change from RC3 or RC4.
I would hold y
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Benjamin Beaumont wrote:
> We're pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 7.0.1. This is a stable
> release focusing on product robustness and quality
>
The constant crashing didn't change from RC3 or RC4.
--
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(702) 508-8462
Dear List Members,
We're pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 7.0.1. This is a stable
release focusing on product robustness and quality. We've been working for
the last 10 weeks refining the 6.7 and 7.0 series, both of which we'll
continue to support into 2015. LiveCode 7.0 also features a
Dear List Members,
We're pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 7.0.1 RC4. This is a
maintenance release focusing on bug fixes and refinement.
Release Contents
This release contains 23 bug fixes (14 of which were fixes applied to 6.7
RC4). The most notable fix relates to 100% CPU usage in sp
Dear List Members,
We're pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 7.0.1 RC3. This is a
maintenance release focusing on bug fixes and refinement.
*Release Contents*
This release contains 32 bug fixes.
For a full list of the bugs fixed in this release please see the release
notes:
http://downlo
Dear List Members,
We're pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 7.0.1 RC2. This is a
maintenance release focusing on bug fixes and refinement.
*Release Contents*
This release contains 49 bug fixes. Most notable are the issues relating to
menus and shortcuts which have now been resolved on Ma
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