Installers for Congo Offline Editor v4.3.0 are now available for download here. There are two installers - one for Motorola PowerPC processors and a different one for Intel-based Macs.
Thanks -
Sarah
Installers for Congo Offline Editor v4.3.0 are now available for download here. There are two installers - one for Motorola PowerPC processors and a different one for Intel-based Macs.
Thanks -
Sarah
About the iBook keyboard layout: Looking at this specific keyboard, I can understand your frustration! Apparently, Apple have gone very far in this model to remove buttons (or have double functions, special modes etc). This will of course make it difficult to use keyboard heavy applications like the Congo offline. This is especially true for the numerical keypad that is used very frequently.
My general feeling is that it will be very difficult to use Congo offline with such a limited keyboard (mainly because of the missing keypad but also since there is no real DELETE button). Also, I cannot see how the Congo offline could be modified in such a way that it would work with the most compact keyboard layouts.
I would recommend to use an external keyboard with a numerical keypad.
Hi Anders,
I'd kind of come to that conclusion re the ibook, you can't really expect such a cut-down keyboard to work fully.
I am, however still interested as to why the 'Delete' key on my extended apple keyboard works as 'Delete' but 'CMD+Delete' doesn't work as 'Insert'.
Is anyone else having this problem ?
Cheers
Richard
Ok, so I trashed the 'Congo' folder from apps (as I'd done earlier) but this time I also removed:com.Avab.Congo.plist which had sneaked into MacIntoshHD>Library>Preferences (rather than being in the User Library)andInstallCongo430 Motorola.pkg from MacIntoshHD>Library>ReceiptsIf you get a little app called appzapper, it removes all the traces of an application you want to remove completely. I hope that helps to avoid problems like yours.Florian
Ok, so I trashed the 'Congo' folder from apps (as I'd done earlier) but this time I also removed:com.Avab.Congo.plist which had sneaked into MacIntoshHD>Library>Preferences (rather than being in the User Library)andInstallCongo430 Motorola.pkg from MacIntoshHD>Library>ReceiptsIf you get a little app called appzapper, it removes all the traces of an application you want to remove completely. I hope that helps to avoid problems like yours.Florian
Cheers Florian,
I'll check that out, it sounds handy -although apps are much easier to get rid of now than they used to be in Classic !
The only change I've noticed since re-installing is that my 'Delete' key doesn't work as 'Delete' now (it did before) command+delete still doesn't work as 'Insert' either. wonder if it's my keyboard, keyboard layout, input menu settings or what ?
Will need to try and get hold of a windoze USB keyboard and try that...
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