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CO1 and snow leopard

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Apparently you are one of the happy few (well that is, not so happy) who has a OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard beta. Not sure how Phase One is participating in the process, but they may start developing only after 10.6 has been released (September 2009 I believe).
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  • Jonathan Gilbert
    Real Snow Leopard development will begin when it is released. Anything we would do before would be like chasing after the wind as Apple is known to make major changes at the last minute.
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  • NN103954UL3
    [quote="Jon" wrote:
    http://www.phaseone.com/HOME/Content/Support/Article.aspx?articleid=2271&LanguageID=1


    Thanks for the link but I honestly have no idea what it is trying to say. Can this workaround be explained in plain english? The link refers to someone with a trial version and going to "DB" mode, whatever that is. It makes no reference to fully licensed users. I'm a fully licensed user of CO Pro. Is there a workaround?
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="NN103954UL3" wrote:
    [quote="Jon" wrote:
    http://www.phaseone.com/HOME/Content/Support/Article.aspx?articleid=2271&LanguageID=1


    Thanks for the link but I honestly have no idea what it is trying to say. Can this workaround be explained in plain english? The link refers to someone with a trial version and going to "DB" mode, whatever that is. It makes no reference to fully licensed users. I'm a fully licensed user of CO Pro. Is there a workaround?

    In another Snow Leopard thread running here, the same text as in the KB article was quoted by Phase One support staff but with one additional line:
    If Capture One is already setup running and activated on the machine you should not have a problem.

    And that makes the difference. Full text of the posting can be found here:
    viewtopic.php?p=31250#p31250
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  • NN103954UL3
    [quote="Paul_E" wrote:
    [quote="NN103954UL3" wrote:
    [quote="Jon" wrote:
    http://www.phaseone.com/HOME/Content/Support/Article.aspx?articleid=2271&LanguageID=1


    Thanks for the link but I honestly have no idea what it is trying to say. Can this workaround be explained in plain english? The link refers to someone with a trial version and going to "DB" mode, whatever that is. It makes no reference to fully licensed users. I'm a fully licensed user of CO Pro. Is there a workaround?

    In another Snow Leopard thread running here, the same text as in the KB article was quoted by Phase One support staff but with one additional line:
    If Capture One is already setup running and activated on the machine you should not have a problem.

    And that makes the difference. Full text of the posting can be found here:
    viewtopic.php?p=31250#p31250



    Thank you. That is helpful. I decided to bite the bullet and do it on my Macbook Pro and see what happened before I tried it on my Mac Pro. As you indicate, CO worked fine on the Macbook Pro. I'm going to do my Mac Pro now. Thanks for corroborating my findings. Very helpful. Now I won't worry!
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  • NN103954UL3
    [quote="Paul_E" wrote:
    [quote="NN103954UL3" wrote:
    [quote="Jon" wrote:
    http://www.phaseone.com/HOME/Content/Support/Article.aspx?articleid=2271&LanguageID=1


    Thanks for the link but I honestly have no idea what it is trying to say. Can this workaround be explained in plain english? The link refers to someone with a trial version and going to "DB" mode, whatever that is. It makes no reference to fully licensed users. I'm a fully licensed user of CO Pro. Is there a workaround?

    In another Snow Leopard thread running here, the same text as in the KB article was quoted by Phase One support staff but with one additional line:
    If Capture One is already setup running and activated on the machine you should not have a problem.

    And that makes the difference. Full text of the posting can be found here:
    viewtopic.php?p=31250#p31250



    Thank you. That is helpful. I decided to bite the bullet and do it on my Macbook Pro and see what happened before I tried it on my Mac Pro. As you indicate, CO worked fine on the Macbook Pro. I'm going to do my Mac Pro now. Thanks for corroborating my findings. Very helpful. Now I won't worry!
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