By far the most reported bug is that under Mac OS 10.2 the program doesn't launch right after an install . Everyone has got it to launch -- some people after restarting the computer. Or some as in this example -- after doing other things. Once it works, it works. I was aware of this kind of issues and kept a "virgin" machine to test the beta version on, but...
What is somewhat unique about If Monks is that it is not launched by clicking on the standalone, but on a document linked to that standalone. This is our weakest link only on OS X. [The reason that If Monks is launched in such an unusual fashion is that it contains 2 application that can run simultaneously, and we didn't want to make it 3 applications]
So I guess that what is happening is that OS X is not recognizing the creator code link we use soon enough for us:
Here is a comment from one of the testers:
1) After doing the install on os x (10.2.8) I got a dialog saying that no application was selected to open the "If Monks Had Macs" document. I played around with Sophie and the next time I tried double clicking the IMHM document the app opened without problems.
Sophie is the other application included with If Monks.
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****** Does anybody know why OS X doesn't recognize creator codes right away. Or if there is something we can do to speed up the recognition? ********
****** Do you think it is outrageous to ask OSX users to restart their computers after an install:? ***
I'm using InstallerMaker to create to make the installers.
Thanks for reading this long request. But it isn't long compared to how long this software has been in development!!
-- Brian
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