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Statistics not shown in version 3.8 - Version: 3.8, 8/15/2007 08:54AM PST
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pumpkinwhite
The latest version does not show statistics for countries (area, population, GDP etc.). The previous versions used to show these statistics upon hovering the cursor upon the countries. This fact that this feature has been removed has not been mentioned in the list of changes for this version. Though it is a good program, i am sad to see a useful feature be removed. I wonder whether it is a bug which might be corrected or a deliberate change.
Also, i agree with another reviewer that the color of countries should be made to change in every test. After multiple tests you subconsciously start relating country with their colors.
Another problem is in the flag tests when you get the answer wrong, the font color of the country simply changes color to red. The correct answer is not otherwise displayed anywhere. So in a test with many countries on the map after some time it becomes difficult to figure out which name just turned red. If the name was popped up or something then it would be easier to spot, but simply changing the font color when you have many other 'red' countries makes it very hard to spot in maps with numerous countries.
Also, i agree with another reviewer that the color of countries should be made to change in every test. After multiple tests you subconsciously start relating country with their colors.
Another problem is in the flag tests when you get the answer wrong, the font color of the country simply changes color to red. The correct answer is not otherwise displayed anywhere. So in a test with many countries on the map after some time it becomes difficult to figure out which name just turned red. If the name was popped up or something then it would be easier to spot, but simply changing the font color when you have many other 'red' countries makes it very hard to spot in maps with numerous countries.
Moving to an Intel Mac broke WOW for me - Version: 3.7.3, 3/7/2007 05:46AM PST
RoyPDX
Very strange...now when I take a test, clicking on states or countries, gives me an error result...whether I click on the correct object or not. Hawaii seems to be one of the few states that WOW knows where it is.
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- Moving to an Intel Mac broke WOW for me
Mac OS 10.4.11
2 GHz Intel core 2 Duo
Mac Mini