Sean Cole wrote:
> Roger, Make a backup of 6.7 first just in case. I doubt that it would
> remove 6.7 (RR and LC never delete older versions from your machine
> when installing - I've still got every version right back to 5.5) but
> keep one safe anyway.
LiveCode always installs each version int
Roger, Make a backup of 6.7 first just in case. I doubt that it would
remove 6.7 (RR and LC never delete older versions from your machine when
installing - I've still got every version right back to 5.5) but keep one
safe anyway. And make backups of your projects while you're at it.
All the best
I launched 6.7 and the updater offered to install 7.0.1 for OS X. I
allowed it to download, but then the wording on screen scared me. It said
this will replace your current installation of 6.7, so I bailed.
~Roger
On Dec 28, 2014 3:17 AM, "J. Landman Gay" wrote:
> On Windows the installer will
On Windows the installer will create a folder inside the location you select,
so that's why you saw two LiveCode folders (the one you made and the one the
installer made.) Also, all file paths use forward slashes in LiveCode so that's
why those were there.
I'm not sure why you'd get the first
While I was using LiveCode, I was informed of a 7.0.1 update. The text box
showed the following text:
Stable: The release has been through a full
testing cycle and is deemed stable.
Maintenance: The release is the previous stable
release with fixes ready for testing.
Beta: The