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Gerry Scott-Moore #1
Panorama Database Software to OSX?
Anyone have a clue on when Provue will get Panorama to OSX? It works
fine in Classic, but unfortunately I also run midi programs under
classic and OSX. And when you do that, they only way to rest
midi-operations on OSX is to quit the classic environment.
Thus I have to boot and reboot Classic all day long. Which is a
nuisance.
Anyway, I just wondered if anybody had heard an ETA on Panorama X.
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matt neuburg #2
Re: Panorama Database Software to OSX?
In <250720031022171650%222ggg@adelphia.net.invalid> Gerry Scott-Moore
wrote:Very soon. If you're willing to run a beta, you can have an X-native> Anyone have a clue on when Provue will get Panorama to OSX? It works
> fine in Classic, but unfortunately I also run midi programs under
> classic and OSX. And when you do that, they only way to rest
> midi-operations on OSX is to quit the classic environment.
>
> Thus I have to boot and reboot Classic all day long. Which is a
> nuisance.
>
> Anyway, I just wondered if anybody had heard an ETA on Panorama X.
Panorama right now. m.
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Gerry Scott-Moore #3
Re: Panorama Database Software to OSX?
In article <20030725102833429-0700@news.la.sbcglobal.net>, matt neuburg
<matt@tidbits.com> wrote:
I went a-snooping everywhere, but couldn't lay my mitts on the beta.>> > Anyway, I just wondered if anybody had heard an ETA on Panorama X.
> Very soon. If you're willing to run a beta, you can have an X-native
> Panorama right now.
Any suggestions where I can find it?
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matt neuburg #4
Re: Panorama Database Software to OSX?
In <260720031138404117%222ggg@adelphia.net.invalid> Gerry Scott-Moore
wrote:Well, you'd want to download it, so the first place to try would be> In article <20030725102833429-0700@news.la.sbcglobal.net>, matt
> neuburg <matt@tidbits.com> wrote:
>>>>>> > Anyway, I just wondered if anybody had heard an ETA on Panorama X.
>> Very soon. If you're willing to run a beta, you can have an X-native
>> Panorama right now.
> I went a-snooping everywhere, but couldn't lay my mitts on the beta.
> Any suggestions where I can find it?
downloads page:
[url]http://www.provue.com/Downloads/DownloadHome.html[/url]
See where it says Panorama V for OS X? Try that. If that's not good
enough for you, you could write to Jim Rea and ask if there's a beta
list you can be placed on. m.
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Gerry Scott-Moore #5
Re: Panorama Database Software to OSX?
In article <20030726123322665-0700@news.la.sbcglobal.net>, matt neuburg
<matt@tidbits.com> wrote:
Yup, that's the page I went to but it's not a beta, it's a demo version>> >> >> > Anyway, I just wondered if anybody had heard an ETA on Panorama X.
> >>
> >> Very soon. If you're willing to run a beta, you can have an X-native
> >> Panorama right now.
> > I went a-snooping everywhere, but couldn't lay my mitts on the beta.
> > Any suggestions where I can find it?
> Well, you'd want to download it, so the first place to try would be
> downloads page:
>
> [url]http://www.provue.com/Downloads/DownloadHome.html[/url]
that will only load 250 records. I thought you meant a bona-fide beta
might be out there.
Elsewhere on the site it says, "We know that many of you are almost as> See where it says Panorama V for OS X? Try that. If that's not good
> enough for you, you could write to Jim Rea and ask if there's a beta
> list you can be placed on.
excited as we are at the prospect of Panorama V, and we know that many
of you would be interested in beta testing this new version. However,
we would like to request that you would please not contact us about
beta testing at this time. We're not set up to handle these requests,
and taking the time to respond to them will simply slow down the
development process. (Based on e-mail we've received in the last year
several thousand of you would be interested in beta testing.)"
I thought maybe you had a secret copy I could scarf up. Oh well. I
guess I can wait until RSN anyway...
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matt neuburg #6
Re: Panorama Database Software to OSX?
In <260720031724027483%222ggg@adelphia.net.invalid> Gerry Scott-Moore
wrote:No, I haven't got a copy of the OS X version either. Like everyone else,> I thought maybe you had a secret copy I could scarf up.
I'm waiting. m.
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