[Ham-Mac] Re: jLog for Mac OS

Walter O'Brien, W2WJO w2wjo at earthlink.net
Tue Feb 1 16:37:50 EST 2005


Your correction of my semantics error is noted. I suppose I should have 
said you're supporting it but not updating it.

The bottom line is there won't be any new versions, correct?

"I have discontinuted my standalone RoverLog application due to lack of 
interest."

73 Walter W2WJO

On Feb 1, 2005, at 12:52 PM, N1OFZ wrote:

> On Feb 1, 2005, at 11:24 AM, Walter O'Brien, W2WJO wrote:
>
>> VHF Roverlog for OS X no longer being supported, btw, according to 
>> that website..
> That is my site and your statement is not exactly true.  I am no 
> longer providing a standalone application due to lack of interest.  It 
> still runs under OS X either natively (though I recommend using a 
> newer tcl/tk from http://tkaqua.sourceforge.net/) or via X11.  If 
> there was enough interest I could provide it again but I never heard 
> any feedback so I stopped wasting my efforts.
>
> I have spent quite a bit of time making sure that the base RoverLog 
> code will run under OS X with no modification.  I currently run it 
> under X11 with no problems.  I'll have to reword my language as 
> RoverLog is a great app and works fine with OS X.
>
> Dick wrote:
>> I decided to pass based on the following statement and I have already
>> updated to Java 1.4.2 Update 2 (per the software installer log).
>> --------
>> -  Requires Mac OS X 10.0 or later. Note that jLog may have problems 
>> with
>> some installations of Java 1.4.2 (installed as an OS X 10.3.4 combined
>> update). Use Java 1.4.1 or 1.3.1 until further notice. See more here.
>> - Java 1.4.1_01 is recommended.
>
> That note was in regards to Java 1.4.2_03 that came with the 10.3.4 
> update.  I'm not sure when 1.4.2_05 came out (I'm running 10.3.7) but 
> it works fine here under 1.4.2_05.
>
> Dana
> N1OFZ
>
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