Anybody running Logos 4 (recent update) on Lion RC and can tell us how it is running?
We fixed all the known Lion-related crashes. A few visual glitches remain that will be fixed in 4.3 (coming "soon").
I've heard no reports of users having trouble running 4.2b SR-2 on Lion.
We fixed all the known Lion-related crashes. A few visual glitches remain that will be fixed in 4.3 (coming "soon"). I've heard no reports of users having trouble running 4.2b SR-2 on Lion.
Thank you for your work..... Love L4 (in spite of some frustrations)[8o|]
Love L4 (in spite of some frustrations)
Please elaborate some frustrations; would like to share in agony (try replicating). Ideally looking for repeatable steps so Logos developers can investigate frustrations, then improve Logos 4 on Mac and PC.
Keep Smiling [:)]
Well.... I have a core 2 duo 4 gb of ram and a ssd. The scrolling is choppy, notes don't open to the correct spot and when you type a note it takes a few sec for the words to appear. these are all known issuesWith the recent update for Lion it seemed to get worse....my frustration mentioned above is more of a love/hate thing. I don't like the issues but I love the program. In the end I think it will get sorted out
Mike can it be assumed by the title of this thread that Lion releases Wednesday, July 20? Is this accessible information or is it only known to those participating in the betas?
Is this accessible information or is it only known to those participating in the betas?
Apple publicly announced Lion date => http://macdailynews.com/2011/07/19/apple-cfo-os-x-lion-to-hit-mac-app-store-tomorrow-wednesday-july-20/
gotcha; thanks KS4J!
The Lion Roars!
I see you got your answer..... KS4J, is amazingly fast/helpful. He seems to answer every question with thoughtful answers with links to pertinent threads. Thanks for your contributions to the forums KS4J!
Lion has appeared in app store, check it out.
The new MBA looks awesome!
FYI, the free upgrade was painless and took about 3 minutes. It is all done online. Downloading now...
By free upgrade... you mean you purchased a computer recently with a "free upgrade" to Lion?
Yes. I bought mine a little over a week ago. I was concerned there would be paperwork, phone calls, etc... But in fact it wasn't much more than an iTunes purchase with a short verification of the serial number.
Dewayne-
Do you have any other macs running snow leopard? Have you checked to see if Lion is a free download through the app store for those computers as well?
Dewayne- Do you have any other macs running snow leopard? Have you checked to see if Lion is a free download through the app store for those computers as well?
I only have one machine.
KS4J, is amazingly fast/helpful. He seems to answer every question with thoughtful answers with links to pertinent threads. Thanks for your contributions to the forums KS4J!
Ditto!!! [:)] [Y]
If anyone else wants to see if they qualify for a free upgrade, check http://www.apple.com/macosx/uptodate/
Looks like Apple will be offering Lion on a USB stick for purchase for $69. Good new for anyone not on Snow Leopard or with slow or no Internet access.
http://www.macrumors.com/2011/07/20/apple-to-sell-lion-on-usb-thumb-drive-starting-in-august-for-69/
Will we see native Lion full screen support?
Short Answer - Logos says they are investigating new features of Lion for possible future implementation. I think it is unlikely that we would see anything in the near future, if it would mean incompatibility for other users. I don't know how this might effect Leopard / Snow Leopard users.
Will we see native Lion full screen support? Short Answer - Logos says they are investigating new features of Lion for possible future implementation. I think it is unlikely that we would see anything in the near future, if it would mean incompatibility for other users. I don't know how this might effect Leopard / Snow Leopard users.
Having had implemented the feature myself on an application I program, I can say that this feature is brilliantly easy to enable, it's just one method with one line of code inside to turn it on. Apple wrote the APIs in such a way that it shouldn't affect running the application on a previous version of the OS. Indeed, you don't even need to link against the 10.7 SDK to enable it.
That being said, it is conceivable that testing could uncover problems that need to be addressed, but that is going to vary from app to app.
Thanks for sharing! Hopefully that will be a good sign![:)]