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No, I have not had your experience, Gene.
I too have a 27" iMac, about 18+ months old although I bought trade-in model.
I run NWP 2.0.2 under Lion 10.7.2. No problems in use of it.
Comparative sizes and speeds below are from my Speed Download numbers. Convert kBytes to kbits by 8-times approx.
To give a time frame for downloading, Lion 10.0 took me 9h 20m. Speed Download shows my average speed varies from 100 kbytes/s for a 29 MB file, to 256 kbytes/s for a 3.9 MB file.
In between came NWP 2.0.2.zip at 211.3 kbytes/s [1690 kbits/s] for 139.7 MB.
Ah, Bob Stern's mail has just arrived .
I think you have an awful internet speed like me but another clean download may be best.
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Regards from brianF
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On 03/12/2011, at 1:13 PM, Gene Reeves wrote:
> Nisus Writer Pro informs me that there is a 2.0.2 upgrade. With my
> admittedly slow internet connection it took many hours to download
> the upgrade. And when I finally was able to click on a panel that
> said "install and restart" or something to that effect, my world
> suddenly changed for the worse. NWP would not open at all, documents
> written in NWP would not open, and my whole 27" iMac began behaving
> strangely. After a re-boot, removal of NWP 2 entirely, and
> reinstalling NWP 2.0.1, things are back to normal, except for the
> fact that I keep being reminded of the availability of 2.0.2. (I
> assume this can be changed by choosing to skip the upgrade entirely.)
>
> Has anyone else had such problems? Should I dare to try the upgrade
> once again?
>
> I'm also wondering why I have not received a Nisus digest for
> several days. Are all you guys that quiet?
>
> Cheers,
> Gene
> on Snow Leopard
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