At 12:42 AM 10/4/03 -0700, you wrote: >One of the supposed features of the Translator web site is a sign-up for a >newsletter. I have signed up more than once but have yet to receive a >newsletter. One function of a newsletter would be to alert users that a new >version has been posted. I wouldn't say it's a "feature" of the program, but yes, you're right, they haven't been coming out. >but most software (including Logic) publishes a Readme stating what is added >or fixed in each update. Not Translator. No, it's there - on the Mac it even has nice silly capital letters that say IMPORTANT. It's sparse on the Mac, though, if that's what you mean. (We had an awful experience with a piece of software we use, where their history files were not accurate and it caused us quite a bit of grief. History files are very important.) If anyone has any questions, you can call us toll-free in the US, 8-5 Central time anytime, or email us, and we are usually prompt in addressing anything. Our apologies in advance if we fall through with anything. BTW, with the original poster, we dipped into the code a bit last night and did some testing (we hadn't done any regressive testing in about 45 days with the EXS, so it was good to do. I didn't find any looping issues, that must have been related to something else a long time ago. I did find a couple things otherwise, and they are fixed and are due up next bat-time and channel. The next Mac build have some significant feature improvements as well, I'll announce them when they are released. Garth Hjelte Sampler User
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Re: [EXS] Translator
2003-10-04 by Garth Hjelte
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