I've been having trouble with a metacard (251) standalone on windows 98
and 2000. its not playing audio files (wav files) in a player on win 98
and 2000 when quicktime is not installed. does the caviat of players
working w/o quicktime for audio files in windows not hold for 98 and
2000? the
klaus,
thanks, ill try. the systems they that are having problems dont have qt
on them though, but maybe on 98 and 2000 they look for it and not finding
it dont default over to win code, ill give it a whirl. biggest problem is
not having a 98 or 2000 system here in the office, maybe time for
Im using the backdrop command to put a black window behind my metacard
stack for a full screen presentation. works great on the mac, but on some
windows systems the top most windows directory window (the one the app is
launched from) gets stuck behind the mc window, but ABOVE the backdrop
if you want to watch the add:
http://www-306.ibm.com/e-business/doc/content/ondemand/tvspot.html
yes shades of 2001... taking some cues from apple advertising...
cheers,
jeff
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Hi,
does anyone have ideas for where to get a set of graphing externals for
use with metacard/rev on both the mac and PC? I need to draw line, bar,
and pie charts on the fly from data given to the external.
I have an old cdrom project that may get new life and it has an on the
fly graphing
I gotta chime in and say Scott rocks also. Same rapid resolution of tech
glitches from him as others have pointed out. He also saved my butt
recently in a license snafu with a client breathing down my neck on
deadline. I have NEVER had any other company come close to what Scott has
done for me
Nicholas,
I wouldnt worry about 8.0 much, it was very very buggy and i doubt many
folks would still be running it w/o frequent crashing. 8.1 was a major
fix, 8.5 lots of features and bugs, then 8.6 was the golden chile of the
8.x series. snoop on apples site, if you have 8, 8.1 is free, 8.5
One thing to keep in mind is the old permutation problem with drivers and
hardware on PCs. yes you can boot multiple OSs on the same pc, but they
will be the same hardware/driver permutations. Ive been bitten in the ass
before (but rarely with MC) by certain driver/hardware permutations that