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I should be getting a Mac at work soon, as we've just bought some SQLYog licensees I'm hoping that it runs in Darwin wine fine. I know it runs ok on Linux wine.
I'll report back when I have the mac and followed those instructions.
Thanks,
/James
LetsSurfMemberWhat about ….. NOW?
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LetsSurfMemberThat's great news! 🙂
LetsSurfMemberI would like to have it check the current folder / inifolder for an ini, that way if you are on a machine witch already has an ini in the AppData you can still run your portable version without it affecting the version already installed.
So basically I suppose it would be nice if it just checks for an inifolder, if it exists it uses that instead of the AppData folder.
LetsSurfMemberpeterlaursen wrote on Jan 10 2008, 12:22 PM:1) currently no way. But you are right that executing the program from a removeable media is now broken. Let us discuss if some solution to this can be found. Maybe a startup parameter …2) I cannot promise any change in this in the foreseeable future. Anyway we always take users' opinion 'ad notam'.
Any news on being able to make the product portable again?
LetsSurfMember1) is there no way to get SQLYog to use the ini file in the program's own folder for reasons of portability?
2) I'm not really looking for support of the low priced product. I don't have much money and don't need the extra features of the enterprise version and don't want the popup coming up all the time I run the program asking me to buy or continue.
LetsSurfMemberI just bought a copy of SQLYog to find this stupid bug in it. I also find posts going back along time with regards to it and yet no fix. Why not ??
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