17.04.2013, 11:45
(15.04.2013, 19:46)Silmar_99 Wrote: It seems to be a extremely handy software, but I had have been trying to use it for the last two-days only with a very limited success.
Sorry for the bad user experience. Mac OS X is typically not supported well since I don't own a Mac and virtualizing Mac OS X is forbidden.
(15.04.2013, 19:46)Silmar_99 Wrote: I apologize if this was already covered somewhere else, but I haven't find anything in the help section of the website.
It's been covered in the German section: http://forum.routeconverter.com/thread-1239.html
(15.04.2013, 19:46)Silmar_99 Wrote: I tried to download the English Mac 64-bits version, but it is extremely slow and crashy. Ii seems to be the version 2.9 (while version 2.8 is the lastest officially advertized on the website).
I was annoyed by Mac users complaining about the 2.8 not working so I've replaced the 2.8 release with the latest 2.9 prerelease to get some feedback. Seems to work :-)
(15.04.2013, 19:46)Silmar_99 Wrote: Menulet bar shows also SWT instead of the name of the software with no access to Preferences
Do you know how to change that?
(15.04.2013, 19:46)Silmar_99 Wrote: Anybody to tell me where to download a stable version of this software?
You could help testing RouteConverter. I've just updated the 64-bit prerelease version that should work with Java 7, use the 64-bit VM, set the menu name, fix the SWT instabilities by using
-XstartOnFirstThread -d64 -Xmx1024m -Xdock:name=RouteConverter
on startup. Does it work for you?
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Christian
Christian
