I would like to download and install Onenote 2010 to my aging laptop.
I run OSX 10.7.5 and cannot update it. Even if I could, I would not do so.
I'd like to try MicroSoft Onenote, but on the App Store, I cannot find a "download older version" option. When I click the download button in iOS, it asks me if I'd like to download an older version, but not here.
The only version of OneNote that is available for Mac OSX is available through the app store.
There is no version of OneNote 2010 that works on Mac.
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While migrating from a old 2015 Macbook Pro to a new 2019 Macbook Pro, how do I copy IDEs like Eclipse with all the configuration intact?
I have several applications like Eclipse, Microsoft Remote Desktop, Keychains, Terminals with profiles.
Is there a way to get everything running in new Macbook Pro exactly as it was (in the older one) without sweating much?
I asked this question. At the moment, it looks like the easiest way is to clone the old Mac drive and restore it in new Mac. I have not yet tried it.
From MAC to MAC, The best solution is to use Migration Assistant for Mac .
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I have tried this 3 or 4 times, but it seems like the only version is MAMP pro, every time I install the .pkg file, it installs MAMP pro, the MAMP standard and pro version seems (according to the docs) to be bundled together with the pro version. The docs say the standard version will work after the demo pro expires but all it does it lock down the entire app.
"This download package for Mac OS X contains the free MAMP and a free 14-day trial of MAMP PRO. MAMP can be used stand-alone without MAMP PRO."
^ Does this "stand-alone" even exist?
I selected customize, and I un-checked the Pro version but it does not do this. Every time I launch the app I have a demo expired error.
MAMP.app (the thing you need) is buried inside of the MAMP/ folder (unlike the pro version) so if you are good at where's waldo, then you won't have any trouble since its in a folder with dozens of other things that all render the same looking on Mac. PC users probably don't have this issue.
I'm using a MacBook Air with bootcamp and Windows 7 Professional installed.
When trying to to launch Samsung TV Apps SDK(IDE) 3.5.2 Windows crashes after few minutes with a bad blue page.
It looks like Samsung TV SDK attempts to write something to my Mac HD and fails operations.
I would like to know if you have the same issue and your work around.
After digging the problem I found out a solution:
I renamed the file
C:\windows\system32\drivers\AppleMNT.sys
to
C:\windows\system32\drivers\AppleMNT.sys.bak
This resolved the issue in my case,
I had also to install “vcredist_x86.exe” from “Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package ATL Security Update” as it is also required in SDK 3.5.2
If you have other solutions please let me know.
i have a huge problem since yesterday!!
i have installed titanium studio,it runs with android and iphone.
I know it does not support blackberry yet, but is there a workaround that let me build app using the blackberry plugin?
If so, can anyone guide me to a tutorial on installing the BB plugin in titanium?
I tried to follow this and this with no success:
thank you.
You might notice that in the second link, near the top of the page it states "Currently, BlackBerry development is enabled on Windows OS only." This is because we (Appcelerator) dont support beta software, and the only non-beta version of the BlackBerry emulator (provided by BlackBerry) is windows only. This emulator is required to do any kind of BlackBerry development.
It appears that the blackberry OSX plugin requires "rosetta" to install on OSX so the installer will not work on later versions of the operating system
i just needed to be registered as minimum with indie account !!
We use a CAB file through a webpage to deploy our mobile application to our customers. Now with the new Windows Mobile 6.5 devices, the cab file is downloaded as a .tsk file (when using the new Internet Explorer). Naturally the installation fails to install the application as a theme.
If the file is downloaded in Opera, or you change the file extension back to cab. The installation process completes. But the application can launch due to Missing Method Exceptions.
Has anyone experienced this? Does anyone know if there is a workaround for it?
We are currently builing the CAB using a vdproj in visual studio and signing it using CabWiz. Were using the Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK.
This is an issue with a specific version of the HTC Touch 2 ROM.
Apparentlly this is fixed with an upgrade of the mobile.
see reference:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=574121