I do the same… But got it yesterday. Love it mainly
Thought can’t share a link from my Dropbox folder anymore … Have to go into the website to get it …
J
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 23, 2013, at 8:12 AM, Neil email@hidden wrote:
As tempting as it is, I always leave it about a week, just in case!
For every OS upgrade I ALWAYS backup and reformat before an install. Gives me the opportunity to clear the cobwebs
I’ve just upgraded this afternoon over here in the UK and I’m impressed. I haven’t used Freeway yet but my mainstay’s - the Adobe suite - all run fine, and yes Caleb, it seems just that little bit faster and smoother,
Trev
On 23 Oct 2013, at 16:52, Caleb Grove email@hidden wrote:
Mavericks has been running just swell for me, in fact, it runs faster on my machine than Mountain Lion.
Well, I’ve just run the installer, rebooted and… the installer stops to report there’s an error on my drive, telling me to reboot. Which I do… which launches the installer… which reports an error… restarts…
Quite common loop according to Apple support. In my case, I’ve just lost everything on the Mac, instantly. Good job its backed up
I also upgraded to Mavericks, seems to be fine, except for changes in iTunes - I also publish books and they changed the methodology of being able to add books to iTunes to preview on iPad, so I spent about an hour and a half on the phone with three of their help team who also seemed to be taken aback and didn’t know this had happened or what to do. Eventually got it sorted out. Glad to read all is working fine with FW on Mavericks.
On 24 Oct 2013, at 6:27 am, Simon K email@hidden wrote:
On 23 Oct 2013, 4:42 pm, Kris Frank wrote:
Is also Freeway 5.5 pro is compatible with Mavericks, please ?
Seems to be, I’ve only tried opening a template and viewing locally, but that’s ok.
Simon
Nothing to do with Freeway, but one oddity I have noticed since upgrading is in Mail. If you make a typo, it underlines (as before) but if you go to correct it by placing your cursor in the correct place, the new letters appear about 6 or 7 characters further along the line of text. Really annoying if you’ve happily been typing away not realising.
Also, ii you’re replying to an email, t r verts to the first email account you have and not the one that the original email came in to.
As you can see, I had some amendment problems on the line above, your test for today is to try and work out what I did wrong and where the correction is!
Interesting as I do not get this behavior at all. I just spelled “behavior” wrong on purpose and corrected it,
In this reply.
There may be a sticking key on your keyboard or if you have a keyboard protector it may not be seated correctly.
studiodave
On Oct 24, 2013, at 12:05 AM, Trevor Reaveley email@hidden wrote:
Nothing to do with Freeway, but one oddity I have noticed since upgrading is in Mail. If you make a typo, it underlines (as before) but if you go to correct it by placing your cursor in the correct place, the new letters appear about 6 or 7 characters further along the line of text. Really annoying if you’ve happily been typing away not realising.
Also, ii you’re replying to an email, t r verts to the first email account you have and not the one that the original email came in to.
As you can see, I had some amendment problems on the line above, your test for today is to try and work out what I did wrong and where the correction is!
Very strange Dave, I don’t have it in any other programme except for Mail.
Trev
On 24 Oct 2013, at 08:48, studiodave email@hidden wrote:
Interesting as I do not get this behavior at all. I just spelled “behavior” wrong on purpose and corrected it,
In this reply.
There may be a sticking key on your keyboard or if you have a keyboard protector it may not be seated correctly.
studiodave
On Oct 24, 2013, at 12:05 AM, Trevor Reaveley email@hidden wrote:
Nothing to do with Freeway, but one oddity I have noticed since upgrading is in Mail. If you make a typo, it underlines (as before) but if you go to correct it by placing your cursor in the correct place, the new letters appear about 6 or 7 characters further along the line of text. Really annoying if you’ve happily been typing away not realising.
Also, ii you’re replying to an email, t r verts to the first email account you have and not the one that the original email came in to.
As you can see, I had some amendment problems on the line above, your test for today is to try and work out what I did wrong and where the correction is!
It’s now even stranger, and only in Mail (that I’ve found so far).
If I’m typing a long line of copy and the mistake is in the first word or two I can put the cursor in the text and type as normal. If the mistake is at the end of the line (of say about 40 words) then the new copy appears about 20 characters in front of the cursor insertion point.
About halfway along the line, type appears out of place by about 10 characters, so it seems to be connected to how far along the line it is, how far out of place the typing goes.
It’s taken me over 5 minutes to type this email because of my bad typing then having to find the right place to amend!
Very weird
Trev
On 24 Oct 2013, at 11:02, Trevor Reaveley email@hidden wrote:
Very strange Dave, I don’t have it in any other programme except for Mail.
Trev
On 24 Oct 2013, at 08:48, studiodave email@hidden wrote:
Interesting as I do not get this behavior at all. I just spelled “behavior” wrong on purpose and corrected it,
In this reply.
There may be a sticking key on your keyboard or if you have a keyboard protector it may not be seated correctly.
studiodave
On Oct 24, 2013, at 12:05 AM, Trevor Reaveley email@hidden wrote:
Nothing to do with Freeway, but one oddity I have noticed since upgrading is in Mail. If you make a typo, it underlines (as before) but if you go to correct it by placing your cursor in the correct place, the new letters appear about 6 or 7 characters further along the line of text. Really annoying if you’ve happily been typing away not realising.
Also, ii you’re replying to an email, t r verts to the first email account you have and not the one that the original email came in to.
As you can see, I had some amendment problems on the line above, your test for today is to try and work out what I did wrong and where the correction is!