Hi Richmond, I'm also having the same log in problem you described. It works fine on my desktop, but I can't open livecode on my Mac laptop. I even changed my password several times and verified my email address they have on file. I hope we find out what's wrong soon.
Joe Orlando, FL Sent from my iPad On Apr 10, 2013, at 4:48 PM, "David C." <[email protected]> wrote: > In regard to the questions about installation and activation on computers > without internet access, the release notes for the OSS version states: > > Activation > The licensing system ties your product licenses to a customer account > system, meaning that you no > longer have to worry about finding a license key after installing a new > copy of LiveCode. Instead, > you simply have to enter your email address and password that has been > registered with our > customer account system and your license key will be retrieved > automatically. > > Alternatively it is possible to activate the product via the use of a > specially encrypted license file. > These will be available for download from the customer center after logging > into your account. This > method will allow the product to be installed on machines that do not have > access to the internet. > > Regards, > David C. > > > On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 12:56 PM, Richmond <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi Mark, >> >> This really looks like a commercial company, who, despite all the >> broohahah about releasing an Open Source, Free version of their software >> cannot completely let go. >> >> Interestingly enough, I had to reset my RunRev password, that was duly >> sent to my e-mail address, >> and with that I logged in and was able to download the Linuc, Mac and >> Window versions of the new >> Livecode. With that, new password I was unable to get the new version >> going (as reported eariler) and was also unable to log in to RevOnline with >> my commercial version. >> >> I don't know what RunRev are playing at, but they do seem to be trying to >> exert some sort of control over there new "baby". >> >> I am wondering how I am going to go about installing it on 8 machines >> (which have no internet connexion) in my school. >> >> Paradoxically enough, RunRev version 2.2.1 for Linux that was given away >> by Oracle a few years back currently looks a lot better: >> >> 1. No need for internet connexion. >> >> 2. Code protected standalones. >> >> Maybe I'm naive, but I understand the idea of Open Source to be to allow >> people unfettered use of >> software (well, fettered only insofar as they have to make their code >> available rather than hiding it) >> that can be used on a computer in almost any situation. >> >> Software that requires both registration and a subsequent internet >> connexion does not seem to fit into that paradigm very well. >> >> Richmond. >> >> Richmond. >> >> >> On 04/10/2013 08:42 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote: >> >>> Hi Richmond, >>> >>> I was also surprised to get this screen asking me for an e-mail address >>> and a password. I would like to get an explanation from RunRev. Maybe we >>> should write to support? >>> >>> -- >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Mark Schonewille >>> >>> Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering >>> Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com >>> Twitter: >>> http://twitter.com/**xtalkprogrammer<http://twitter.com/xtalkprogrammer> >>> KvK: 50277553 >>> >>> Use Color Converter to convert CMYK, RGB, RAL, XYZ, H.Lab and other >>> colour spaces. http://www.color-converter.com >>> >>> We have time for new software development projects. Contact me for a >>> quote. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 10 apr 2013, at 19:38, Richmond wrote: >>> >>> So I set up LIvecode Community on Linux, tap in my email address and >>>> the exact password I used to download the thing in the first place and >>>> get this: >>>> >>>> "The password you have entered does not match that email address" >>>> >>>> Why, if the thing is open source does it need a password in the first >>>> place? >>>> >>>> What happens if I wish to install the thing on a coomputer that has no >>>> internet access? >>>> >>>> I do not like to have to ask either of those questions because I have >>>> never seen Open Source software before that requires log ins (and, >>>> presumably, signals sent somewhere on the internet). >>>> >>>> Richmond. >>>> >>> >>> >>> ______________________________**_________________ >>> use-livecode mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your >>> subscription preferences: >>> http://lists.runrev.com/**mailman/listinfo/use-livecode<http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode> >>> >> >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> use-livecode mailing list >> [email protected] >> Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your >> subscription preferences: >> http://lists.runrev.com/**mailman/listinfo/use-livecode<http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode> >> > _______________________________________________ > use-livecode mailing list > [email protected] > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription > preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode
