Workbook no longer works (Startup/Shutdown scritps) :-( - Wizardling
Hey there Tom :-)
Yes, I did try to email you a few several weeks ago - no reply. But I did receive your email (in response to my comments here) yesterday, so cheers for that.
The Workbook trouble has persisted through a nuke and pave of my HD, with clean installs of the OS and TE+. Only things I carried over were a few _other_ apps prefs, not TE+'s. I tried (as of a few weeks ago) the latest beta and current stable versions. It all went wrong for me after trying out the previous few versions for a while (I take a long time to pick and choose my shareware, but I pay loyally for anything I eventually decide on).
I may try out the next stable version, but till then I'm trialling other options.
It's a bit frustrating as I can SEE what's INTENDED with TE+ and it's good - real good.
Anyway, cheers once more for you response :-) I appreciate it.
BTW - this was all on a Rev c iMac tray-loading with 512 MB RAM, running MacOS 10.3.9.
Workbook no longer works (Startup/Shutdown scritps) :-( - Wizardling
Hey there Tom :-)Yes, I did try to email you a few several weeks ago - no reply. But I did receive your email (in response to my comments here) yesterday, so cheers for that.
The Workbook trouble has persisted through a nuke and pave of my HD, with clean installs of the OS and TE+. Only things I carried over were a few _other_ apps prefs, not TE+'s. I tried (as of a few weeks ago) the latest beta and current stable versions. It all went wrong for me after trying out the previous few versions for a while (I take a long time to pick and choose my shareware, but I pay loyally for anything I eventually decide on).
I may try out the next stable version, but till then I'm trialling other options.
It's a bit frustrating as I can SEE what's INTENDED with TE+ and it's good - real good.
Anyway, cheers once more for you response :-) I appreciate it.
BTW - this was all on a Rev c iMac tray-loading with 512 MB RAM, running MacOS 10.3.9.
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