WinXP and NWC 2001-10-29 05:00 am Hi guys/gals.Anyone tried NWC on WinXP yet? Or will the program work fine on it?sSs Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #1 – 2001-10-29 05:00 am Sorry, but I don't want to be an alpha-tester of microsoft product any more.I now never use the last version of *any* µ$ product.I prefer to wait for the correction... (such as Word 6.0c for Word6, and so on)P.S. How many are the users of microsoft products ?None. There is only beta-testers.P.P.S. It seems that NWC runs fine with Mandrake 8.1 Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #2 – 2001-10-29 05:00 am One point is clear that NWP Browser plug-in will NOT work on WXP/IE6.---Decode address to email Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #3 – 2001-10-30 05:00 am but NWPlug-in WILL run fine with any netscape version >or=3 :^) Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #4 – 2001-10-30 05:00 am ...plus Opera 3.x/4.x/5.x ---Decode... Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #5 – 2001-10-30 05:00 am yeah ok.... what about XP??? Noteworthy Support, a reply please? Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #6 – 2001-10-30 05:00 am Each of our downloads includes a list of system requirements. If NWC didn't run on Win XP, the NWC download page would say so.We have now explicitly named Windows XP as supported, for those that want to see it in addition to the general "Windows 95 or later" statement. Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #7 – 2001-10-31 05:00 am The newest version of the browser plug-in setup should now work with IE 6. Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #8 – 2001-11-05 05:00 am Yes, I can confirm - NWC works with Windows XP. Several other programs I have don't, and neither does my scanner, but NWC does!Robin Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #9 – 2001-11-05 05:00 am Well done Eric! I suppose IE6 is the minimum required with XP btw ?About XP, Sergio, have a look at https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=1 : for me this means that XP is compatible with NWC.HTH Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #10 – 2001-11-05 05:00 am oops, sorry Sterghios, I've misspelled your name. Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #11 – 2001-11-07 05:00 am Robin, totally off topic, but . . . I think the newer versions of Windows use something other than Twain for scanning. Not sure if you can simply add the various Twain "dll's" to the operating system. The manufacturer of your scanner may also have a software update. Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #12 – 2001-11-07 05:00 am Thanks Steve. I did check, and they did have a Windows 2000 driver, but that didn't seem to work. I might have to fiddle a bit.Anyway, we're way off topic here, just thought I ought to reply.Robin Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #13 – 2001-11-19 05:00 am You should try reinstalling your scanner. Sometimes a new OS will confuse older software. Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #14 – 2001-11-20 05:00 am No, been there, done that. I cheated in the end, and set up the machine to dual boot with XP or 98.Thanks for the suggestions, though, and oops, we're drifting off-topic again!Robin Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #15 – 2002-01-26 05:00 am How did you get it to work with XP - I can only get the player plug in but not the composer to work ?Also its a pity the composer doesn't have a predefined set of chords rather than keep constructing them.John Quote Selected
Re: WinXP and NWC Reply #16 – 2002-01-27 05:00 am I just installed it, and it worked first time, no problem.As regards inserting chords, one way you could try would be to have a "song" containing pre-prepared chords and cut and paste them as required. Not ideal, admittedly, but quicker than puting them in a note at a time, if you don't have a keyboard.Robin Quote Selected