actually... wouldn't the wise approach be for Logos to be prepared for the upgrade ahead of time?
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Pastor Bob Turner:wouldn't the wise approach be for Logos to be prepared for the upgrade ahead of time?
We are preparing ahead of time, but there’s only so much we can do before we have the final version of Snow Leopard that customers will receive. We’ve identified a minor compatibility issue and should have a fix out shortly after Snow Leopard ships.
Wise, yes and I know they try... I'm a PC so I happy I've had little to no problem with the Windows 7 RC I'm running, but Mac with an earlier than scheduled release I'm sure did not help developers, while they are exciting their customer base....
I would like to hear Microsoft come out early with the release of Windows 7, can't wait to fir it up in 64 Bit, which I wasn't going to do in RC version... Snow Leopard looks pretty nice too.
Be Blessed,
Frank
I just upgraded and some of my theological journals are behaving strangely. For example, I can open volume 42 of JETS, but when I scroll down past the first few pages or so(trying to get to page 592), it's crash time. Nor can I click directly to a higher page in the volume via a search.
Jason,
Did you get the 1.2.1 Logos for Mac update, released the same day as Snow Leopard? See http://blog.logos.com/archives/2009/08/logos_for_mac_121_brings_snow_leopard_compatibility.html
It doesn't fix all the Snow Leopard issues but it should take care of the crashing.
Phil
Now that 1.2.1 fixes the Hebrew font issue for Snow Leopard (I believe that is true), are there any plans to fix the same problem in 10.5? I asked this question in another thread and received no answer, so I'll keep asking until someone at Logos responds.
Jack
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Justin in the 10.6 thread said:
"The problem is with the Hebrew font in 10.5. 10.6 fixed the font issue and we were able to turn off the transliteration in 1.2.1 if running 10.6."
Sounds like the 10.5 font problem is an Apple issue, not a Logos issue, an issue Apple has fixed in 10.6. I'm not sure why Logos wouldn't be able to come up with a workaround for 10.5 but there's what they say.
Hmmm...
I have downloaded 1.2.1 twice. Both times I get an error message when I open the DMG:
There may be a problem with this disk image. Are you sure you want to open it? Opening this disk image may make your computer less secure or cause other problems.
Seems like there's an issue with the DMG. Anyone else having this issue?
Joe Miller:Anyway, so I am wanting to know just who does have access to read & post?
Anyone has access. They just need to create an account at logos.com.
Joe Miller:Is there any way to know the difference between folks who post with a logos account vs. those who might just sign-up to post?
There is no way to do this.
Justin K.
Logos Ministry Development
360-685-4441
The DMG is fine, open it anyway; it's a new Snow Leopard security check. I'm not sure exactly what it's looking for and what would keep the warning from displaying, but I got the same notice and had no trouble installing.
Ok. Yes, it should be fixed.
It did, indeed, install. But, that's a pretty scary error message!
Yeah this is a problem... dang... was hoping to have 1.2.2 before I had to start prepping for the mid-week and weekend messages!!