Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard
In what way/ways if any will the release of Snow Leopard effect iFamily?
And will iFamily continue to follow the cat naming convention that Apple has employed or will it settle into a simple less OS dependent naming convention, i.e., iFamily?
Just curious.
And will iFamily continue to follow the cat naming convention that Apple has employed or will it settle into a simple less OS dependent naming convention, i.e., iFamily?
Just curious.
Tom
Snow Leopard
... don't forget that some of us (for good reasons, honestly) are still just Tigers, please don't leave us behind (or if you must lots of warning please!!!).
I agree, it would be nice to have an update of iFamily, but I don't think it would be a shame if the software wont run properly on a new OS - it would be a disaster!!jim wrote:Is anybody managing this software now? I haven't seen any announcements or updates since Keith passed away. I worry that Apple will eventually give us an OS that won't run iFamily. That would be a shame.
By the very few posts published on the Forum, it can be seen how user friendly iFamily is.
Come on Warwick, we know how busy you are, but let us have V2.506 at least
20" iMac G5.
OSX 10.6.8
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OSX 10.6.8
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I don't forsee any problems with the Snow Leopard Operating system, apple made some changes to the way CoreData stores it's information in the Leopard operating system but this new OS seems to be focussing on optimization and reducing the footprint of their own products. This will improve the speed of apps like Mail and Safari and make installing Snow leopard take 15mins instead of the current 1hr for Leopard.
I would love to drop the "for Leopard" from the title of the program, but cybersquatters are on www.ifamily.com Can you believe that some industrious squatter recently registered www.ifamilyforleopard.com.hk The trademark on iFamily is held by a group that made a nothing app for facebook. I will keep trying to resolve this.
I have an iFamily V3.000 from July 2008, it does not run on Tiger.
With regards to the new version, working with Keiths code is quite pleasant as it is very well structured, but I have replaced the version number in 2 places within the code and now find there is a third occurrence.
My work has banned me for the week because of Flu symptoms, I will rebuild what I have with a view to releasing it.
I would love to drop the "for Leopard" from the title of the program, but cybersquatters are on www.ifamily.com Can you believe that some industrious squatter recently registered www.ifamilyforleopard.com.hk The trademark on iFamily is held by a group that made a nothing app for facebook. I will keep trying to resolve this.
I have an iFamily V3.000 from July 2008, it does not run on Tiger.
With regards to the new version, working with Keiths code is quite pleasant as it is very well structured, but I have replaced the version number in 2 places within the code and now find there is a third occurrence.
My work has banned me for the week because of Flu symptoms, I will rebuild what I have with a view to releasing it.
Thanks for the update Warwick, its really good to know Keith's work carries on.
As version 3.000 coming in July won't work on Tiger, will there be anything between v. 2.503 (what I have now) and the new release that will? Also will files saved in the new version be backwards compatible to older releases?
Regards
As version 3.000 coming in July won't work on Tiger, will there be anything between v. 2.503 (what I have now) and the new release that will? Also will files saved in the new version be backwards compatible to older releases?
Regards
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Hi Alid,
The V3.000 of iFamily was marked July 2008, (not 2009), it was written when Apple released Leopard and repaired the errors in their data mangaement utilities. It was not released because many of our customers still use Tiger and we will not leave any user behind, not without a business plan to retain the functionality.
Please see this topic for more on Keiths take on this:
http://ifamilyforleopard.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=361
Since Keith left 8 different versions of the data model which support iFamily, (and only the 8th one is Leopard specific), I will continue compiling with Versions 6 and 7 of Keiths data model built upon the 10.4 platform. (I don't yet understand the intricacies of the differences so will not attempt to fiddle with it. The answers will be in his email archives when I need to tackle it.)
You may be seeing some of the pitfalls of my releasing an update while I am still learning where not to tread. I think have adequate knowledge now to avoid breaking iFamily when I do so. (This would be "a disaster" which would be hard to recover from.).
This gave me an idea, I searched the emails for Snow Leopard to see if there was anything there, I only got this (thanks Tom ):
http://tomarie.tzo.com/wp/2008/06/26/feline-felicity/
The V3.000 of iFamily was marked July 2008, (not 2009), it was written when Apple released Leopard and repaired the errors in their data mangaement utilities. It was not released because many of our customers still use Tiger and we will not leave any user behind, not without a business plan to retain the functionality.
Please see this topic for more on Keiths take on this:
http://ifamilyforleopard.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=361
Since Keith left 8 different versions of the data model which support iFamily, (and only the 8th one is Leopard specific), I will continue compiling with Versions 6 and 7 of Keiths data model built upon the 10.4 platform. (I don't yet understand the intricacies of the differences so will not attempt to fiddle with it. The answers will be in his email archives when I need to tackle it.)
You may be seeing some of the pitfalls of my releasing an update while I am still learning where not to tread. I think have adequate knowledge now to avoid breaking iFamily when I do so. (This would be "a disaster" which would be hard to recover from.).
This gave me an idea, I searched the emails for Snow Leopard to see if there was anything there, I only got this (thanks Tom ):
http://tomarie.tzo.com/wp/2008/06/26/feline-felicity/
Warwick,
Thanks for the speedy answer. Yes, I see now I misunderstood your previous post, the reassurance for Tiger users is most welcome. I agree that any new upgrade needs to be robust before it ventures out in the wild, and it is very difficult to pick up someone else's creation when it's been so personal.
Good luck (and I'll read the post properly next time!).
Thanks for the speedy answer. Yes, I see now I misunderstood your previous post, the reassurance for Tiger users is most welcome. I agree that any new upgrade needs to be robust before it ventures out in the wild, and it is very difficult to pick up someone else's creation when it's been so personal.
Good luck (and I'll read the post properly next time!).
Thank you for your support
Warwick,
This is my first post and I can't tell you how happy I am with the software so far. And thanks again for answering my question.
When I migrated to MAC recently the only software I was worried about was a replacement for Family Tree Maker. Ifamiliy's interface is much better and more beautiful.
I am delighted to hear that no problems are anticipated with snow leopard.
I will certainly spread the word.
This is my first post and I can't tell you how happy I am with the software so far. And thanks again for answering my question.
When I migrated to MAC recently the only software I was worried about was a replacement for Family Tree Maker. Ifamiliy's interface is much better and more beautiful.
I am delighted to hear that no problems are anticipated with snow leopard.
I will certainly spread the word.
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Hi Warwick,
I too am happy to hear that you are continuing to develop Ifamily. I recently went out and bought the new 13" Mac Pro just so I could use Ifamilyforleopard away from the desktop Mac I have as I simply prefer it to all other genealogy programmes on the Windows platform or Mac come to that.
David :
I too am happy to hear that you are continuing to develop Ifamily. I recently went out and bought the new 13" Mac Pro just so I could use Ifamilyforleopard away from the desktop Mac I have as I simply prefer it to all other genealogy programmes on the Windows platform or Mac come to that.
David :
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iFamily will not boot up for me after "Snow Leopard" install. I get the same message as above. Now I am wondering what happened to my saved files? I'm hoping there will be a work around. iFamily is a wonderful application, so easy to use up until nowBacktomyroots wrote:Hi Warwick
Just installed "Snow Leopard" and it seems that Ifamily won't boot up. Just say "Quit unexpectedly" Hoping this is an easy fix for you?
Dave
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Regarding Snow Leopard Problems see here http://www.ifamilyforleopard.com/
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