Anyway, now, a couple of weeks later, after further dev of the app on
the Mac, again, I figured I'd take a quick look at it on the PC...but
this time, after a VERY long time getting the app to even start, a
message popped up that the app had expired and couldn't be started. Is
that right? Is there a workaround?
I know my license only covers developing software on the Mac (and
that's all I'm doing), but I thought I could easily at any time take a
5-minute version to the PC for a quick test. Am I doing something
wrong? Can I merely rename the app or something to give me another
quick look?
Thanks!
IMO, your best bet would be to find someone whose license allows them to
compile for Windows and get *that* person to compile it for you.
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This kicks nine kinds of ass.
I had the same problem with a RB database application I was testing on
Windows. The problem with it going slow turned out to be the result of
it running off a USB stick.
When I copied the whole Application folder (including the database and
DLL files) to the hard disk it ran at normal speed.