Daniel wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/23/13 6:59 PM +0900, Daniel wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/23/13 12:38 PM +0900, Geoff Welsh wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
<Snip>
Perhaps there's a difference between the Windows and Linux
versions. On
my Windows version of SM 2.20, Tools | Password Manager | Manage
Passwords does bring up the Data Manager, but it's open to the
Passwords
tab, ...
Here on SM 2.20 in OSX it brings up the Data Manger, with "Passwords
Only" selected on the left side drop-down menu, and it seems to work
fine.
GW
SM 2.20 on OS X here brings up the cookies tab. Obviously, the code is
buggy since it can't reliably execute.
Perhaps Geoff and Trane need to be more specific .... OS X.x.x??
10.6.8 Snow Leopard here.
So you're both on SM 2.20 and OS 10.6, but getting different results!
Is OS X.6 all 64 bit or all 32 bit or either??
Hang on, Trane you are showing as Macintosh, Intel Mac OS X 10.6, whilst
you, Geoff, are showing as PPC Mac OS X 10.4 and SM 2.0.14, so I guess
this (posting) machine is not the one Geoff is having problems with!
I'm not having any problem, (see "seems to work fine" above)... But,
yes, I rarely post from that machine, just "test" for all the problems I
read about via this old G5 at my desk in the den.
Ever since I got the mini-display-port-to-HDMI cable, the 10.6 machine
has been mostly a fancy movie player, but I do enjoy the volunteer
aspect of the SM user community, so I try-out (try for) the problems I
read about.
That machine /is/ set to boot into 64 bit mode always. When it was
released, the option to boot into 32 was default to accommodate possible
older software, but I set it to 64 always after a year or so.
GW
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