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As a practical matter don't be too surprised if this takes awhile, due to the dependence on mono. Besides, there isn't all that much time between the dp and general release.
While I'd like a quick patch as much as anyone and was also disappointed that logos has been the only incompatibility I've run into (so far), being realistic anyone who is running 10.8 and needs logos probably should plan on running lion in a vm or re-installing lion. Not sure which I'll do yet. C'est la vie.
All I want is for Logos 4.8 to be compatible with OSX 10.9
All I want is for Logos 4.8 Logos 5 to be compatible with OSX 10.9. [:)]
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Hey, saw this link on Twitter and it seemed relevant to this discussion.
How to get Mountain Lion to work in VMware: either don't instal the VMware Tools, or follow these instructions.
James - Welcome to the forums. Why do you think Logos is not compatible? Are you using a developers copy? Can you be more specific?
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Just finished installing myself and can confirm Logos crashes on startup. Hope there is a fix so we don't have to uninstall Mountain Lion.
The Developer Preview was only released today, so (until now) our developers haven't had the opportunity to investigate and fix compatibility issues.
We will post an announcement when a version of Logos 4 that is compatible with OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion is available. (Again, since the Developer Preview only came out today, we don't have an estimate for when an updated version of Logos 4 will be available, but it's likely to be close to (but before) the official release of 10.8 this summer.)
James - This is similar to what happened with Lion last year.
Bradley - I hope we will see some more Lion features implemented at that point (hint, hint). [:)]
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I'm downloading Mountain Lion now. It may be too soon to answer this question, but when you say you "will post an announcement when a version of Logos that is compatible with OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion is available," do you know if that will be a regular build, a beta build or something different? Just curious.
I agree and more! C'mon it is totally unrealistic to expect to get a pre-release copy of an OS and then plonk something like L4M on it with the expectation that it will be a guaranteed work.
Apple says... don't put on production machines.
Also I would be a bit annoyed if Logos siphoned off resources chasing a moving target like getting L4M to work on work in progress pre-release Mountain Lion.
Having said all that, of course Logos will/should be looking into compatibility with new OS - but it's not summer yet! So why is this question being posted in the first place.
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Apple released Mountain Lion to developers precisely so that they could start working to ensure compatibility. There's every reason to believe that Logos will have their software running in Mountain Lion well before it actually ships, and no reason why users shouldn't be kept posted on their progress.
Reality Check guys: I was just recently ( last couple months ) told the problems I had were related to Lion, the program worked fine in Leopard, but Lion was still new-they were working on it.
Therefore: If Logos is still not fully functional and stable in Lion, it is pure fantasy to think it is going to be working in ML anytime soon if there are any major changes to base code in ML .
Logos is still NOT stable in Lion, much less something new and improved.
BTW, Accordance already works in ML.
My point there is that something is still wrong in Logos code structure concerning OSX ( don't know a blooming typing about Mono or any of that kind of stuff ) .
I highly recommend one "does not" upgrade to MT if one depends on Logos as a Pastor or Student, Logos will be behind the curve as they are still trying to catch up to programming in OSX.
Blessings.
I have no stability issues with Logos in Lion. It runs clean and fast without any crashing or issues. I'm sorry if that is not your experience but it's defiantly not everyone's.
+1.
it is getting better, wish I was one of the ones that didn't have crashes and such.
You lucky guys! Smile.
Now don't lead me into Envy-smile.
Blessings
10.8 is considered a "pre-developers copy."