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Bob Stern wrote:
> Erik Richard Sørensen wrote:
>> running NWP 2.0 in demo mode still launches NWP, when i press the
>> browser or mail app button on the keyboard
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> OS X cannot distinguish different versions of the same app because they
> have the same ID and creator codes. You should make a Zip archive of
> NWP v.1 and trash the original while you are testing NWP 2 in demo mode.
OS X - and OS 9.x for that matter - always launch the newest version of
a given application when double-clicking on a file made in either
version of the application, if both versions of the application is
present on the computer. - That's not new...
Apart from this I donot have to run NWP 2.0 in demo mode since I have a
registered version of NWP 1.x with serial code. - It's clearly written
on the Nisus webpage that the ver. 2.0 is a free upgrade to ver. 1.x owners.
As I wrote in my first message answering to the problems, I clearly said
that I _REPLACED_ the ver. 1.x with the ver. 2.x application. - So the
ver. 1.x simply isnot present on the computer.
It simply doesn't make any sense that NWP 2.0 steps in and overrules
dedicated shortcuts for other specified applications! - And surely not
since the problem disappears immediately again when fetching the NWP 1.x
from the backup disk and copy this version back to the programs folder!
Cheers, Erik Richard
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