[chirp_users] Chirp on Osx 10.7.5 won't open [was: Chirp vs. Win8.1]
Forrest
Fri May 30 10:26:30 PDT 2014
Just for amusement purposes, I top post, trim when reasonable and change the subject line whenever I feel like it. I use Mail (or any other POP client, never, ever a webmail interface, so those ‘continuity things’ and ‘thread’ (OMG you’ve hijacked the thread!!!) don’t work for me. I can still search on any phrase regardless of subject line.
And just to be ‘on topic’, Chirp won’t save unusual splits properly. I can get to it stay long enough to prgram the radio, but saving and re-loading (from the radio or from a saved file), gives me gibberish and the ’split’ reverts to - or + randomly it seems and the transmit freq are also gone to gibberish.
:)
Forrest
On May 29, 2014, at 11:01 PM, Benton <benton at siletzbay.com> wrote:
> On 2014-05-29 19:46, Jeff Grantham wrote:
>> Yes the hardware will not support Maverick.
>
> Ya know... it's okay to change/fix the subject line. Go ahead 'n use
> 'em up -- we can get more.
>
> Seriously, please adjust subject lines as the thread drifts.
>
> Before I posted my original question this morning, I scanned the thread
> subjects going back to the beginning of last year looking for anything
> related to Win8.1 without finding much of anything pertinent. The next
> person coming along looking for Mac help will likewise not find this
> thread if they're just scanning subject lines.
>
> If you want to maintain some continuity, do like I did and keep the
> original subject with a [was: --] clause.
>
> And don't get me started on top-posting vs. bottom-posting. 8*)
>
> Benton 29may14
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