When I go to the Freeway Pro page and put my mouse over the Download
button I get a pop up stating the specs for the upgrade.
It says it requires OSX 10.5 or higher. I have 10.5.8 and a PPC
machine. It won’t let me click the Download button to download it.
The popup picture is attached here if it makes it through
When I go to the Freeway Pro page and put my mouse over the Download button I get a pop up stating the specs for the upgrade.
It says it requires OSX 10.5 or higher. I have 10.5.8 and a PPC machine. It won’t let me click the Download button to download it.
The popup picture is attached here if it makes it through
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I finally got the 5.6.2 download by doing a “View Source” of the web
page http://www.softpress.com/products/freeway-pro.html and reverse
engineered the URL. When I mouse over the “Download” button, I still
get the pop up covering the “Download” button and preventing it from
being clicked
Thanks
Louis
Begin forwarded message:
From: Joe Billings email@hidden
Date: December 21, 2011 11:48:38 AM EST
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Version 5.6.2 upgrade
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When I go to the Freeway Pro page and put my mouse over the
Download button I get a pop up stating the specs for the upgrade.
It says it requires OSX 10.5 or higher. I have 10.5.8 and a PPC
machine. It won’t let me click the Download button to download it.
The popup picture is attached here if it makes it through
Louis_______________________________________________
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Okay. We’ll look into the issue. Any reason you’re sticking with Firefox 3? The problem doesn’t happen on anything above that, plus you miss out on all the latest stuff that HTML5 and CSS3 have to offer across the web.
Joe
On 23 Dec 2011, at 00:49, LLE Freeway wrote:
Joe,
I finally got the 5.6.2 download by doing a “View Source” of the web page http://www.softpress.com/products/freeway-pro.html and reverse engineered the URL. When I mouse over the “Download” button, I still get the pop up covering the “Download” button and preventing it from being clicked
Thanks
Louis
Begin forwarded message:
From: Joe Billings email@hidden
Date: December 21, 2011 11:48:38 AM EST
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Version 5.6.2 upgrade
Reply-To: email@hidden
When I go to the Freeway Pro page and put my mouse over the Download button I get a pop up stating the specs for the upgrade.
It says it requires OSX 10.5 or higher. I have 10.5.8 and a PPC machine. It won’t let me click the Download button to download it.
The popup picture is attached here if it makes it through
Louis_______________________________________________
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Joe,
Well it is like a lot of things these days, Firefox 4 is Intel only.
FIrefox 3 is all I can get with PPC. I do like my Quad G5 with 30"
display. If apple ever comes out with another upgraded Mac Pro, I plan
to bite the bullet and get one. It’s been 514 days since the last
Mac Pro upgrade.
Louis
On Dec 23, 2011, at 2:44 AM, Joe Billings wrote:
Hi Louis,
Okay. We’ll look into the issue. Any reason you’re sticking with
Firefox 3? The problem doesn’t happen on anything above that, plus
you miss out on all the latest stuff that HTML5 and CSS3 have to
offer across the web.
Joe
On 23 Dec 2011, at 00:49, LLE Freeway wrote:
Joe,
I finally got the 5.6.2 download by doing a “View Source” of the
web page http://www.softpress.com/products/freeway-pro.html and
reverse engineered the URL. When I mouse over the “Download”
button, I still get the pop up covering the “Download” button and
preventing it from being clicked
Thanks
Louis
Begin forwarded message:
From: Joe Billings email@hidden
Date: December 21, 2011 11:48:38 AM EST
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Version 5.6.2 upgrade
Reply-To: email@hidden
When I go to the Freeway Pro page and put my mouse over the
Download button I get a pop up stating the specs for the upgrade.
It says it requires OSX 10.5 or higher. I have 10.5.8 and a PPC
machine. It won’t let me click the Download button to download it.
The popup picture is attached here if it makes it through
Louis_______________________________________________
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MacRumors has been wondering about this also.
But, as they report, processors and graphics cards are just becoming
available.
So, I keep my hopes up. I may have to settle for an iMac or last model
Mac Pro.
I owned an iMac a long time ago. The screen went out and that rendered
the whole thing useless.
Haven’t much liked all in ones ever since.
But I do have my wife’s older Intel MacBook Pro 17" laptop.
Louis
On Dec 24, 2011, at 7:32 PM, Keith Martin wrote:
I have no insider info - but I wouldn’t hold my breath for a Mac Pro
upgrade if I were you.