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Since this question was raised twice on the forum now, here a post to inform everyone that things are moving on. CS4 support is on its way. The last release of Scriptographer is a long while back, and a bit buggy in many ways. In the meantime many of these bugs were fixed and many features added. We also changed the API in parts and therefore broke backward compatibility with existing scripts. The scripts will be easy enough to update, and the syntax got easier in many places.
It all ended up becoming a far longer transition than initially planed. The challenge now is to wrap this unfinished transition up a bit for a CS4 release soon, then finish the pending changes, and not mess everything up.
A preview version will be offered along with the current version, for backward compatibility until the transition to the new API is over.
Stay tuned and help out where you can.
It all ended up becoming a far longer transition than initially planed. The challenge now is to wrap this unfinished transition up a bit for a CS4 release soon, then finish the pending changes, and not mess everything up.
A preview version will be offered along with the current version, for backward compatibility until the transition to the new API is over.
Stay tuned and help out where you can.
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Re: Scriptographer is alive, CS4 support on the way
From: Joel Dubiner
Date: 3. December 2008, 19:50
From: Joel Dubiner
Date: 3. December 2008, 19:50
Thank you!
I'm running Scriptographer on an Intel Mac, CS4, and I'm not experiencing any bugs with the current CS3 version. Keep the CS4 version coming, please, and know that your work is APPRECIATED!
Greetings from Utah, and happy holidays
-- Joel
I'm running Scriptographer on an Intel Mac, CS4, and I'm not experiencing any bugs with the current CS3 version. Keep the CS4 version coming, please, and know that your work is APPRECIATED!
Greetings from Utah, and happy holidays
-- Joel
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Re: Scriptographer is alive, CS4 support on the way
From: Filip
Date: 4. December 2008, 13:11
From: Filip
Date: 4. December 2008, 13:11
Thank you!
I haven’t upgraded to CS4 yet, but now i maybe have another reason…
I just love this great tool, big respect for this amazing little piece of software!
Keep up the good work, rock on!
Greetings from Munich,
||||||| Filip
I haven’t upgraded to CS4 yet, but now i maybe have another reason…
I just love this great tool, big respect for this amazing little piece of software!
Keep up the good work, rock on!
Greetings from Munich,
||||||| Filip
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Yes - we love Scriptographer and have just implemented a brand campaign that utilizes it...
Our client is on a PC and is running CS4 (their first time to use CS) and so they aren't able to use Scriptographer at the moment.
Any idea as to when the compatible version for CS4 might be ready? And/or some advice for them on what to do in the meantime?
Our client is on a PC and is running CS4 (their first time to use CS) and so they aren't able to use Scriptographer at the moment.
Any idea as to when the compatible version for CS4 might be ready? And/or some advice for them on what to do in the meantime?
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If you use Scriptographer for commercial work, first of all some other questions:
Have you read the license agreement before downloading? Is the final product containing a reference to Scriptographer?
Also, when relying on Scriptographer commercially, and potentially on a bigger scale, it is maybe time to starting thinking of a way of helping the effort financially. Especially if you are dependent on such improvements for your client work.
Have you read the license agreement before downloading? Is the final product containing a reference to Scriptographer?
Also, when relying on Scriptographer commercially, and potentially on a bigger scale, it is maybe time to starting thinking of a way of helping the effort financially. Especially if you are dependent on such improvements for your client work.
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I do not think it would be out of line to give an option to buy a 'commercial' version of scriptographer that would allow you to use it without attribution. I do think that paid software should be fully stable, and, while i LOVE to use scriptographer, it does lock things up and crash every so often. Perhaps charging for the use of it would allow you to do further development to clean things up?
either way, i love the work you have put into this and i am SO glad to see that there is effort being made to keep it up. If there is anything we can do as users to improve scriptographer tell us! maybe a place on the site to drop crash reports and whatnot.
ubiquitous design solutions
Columbus, OH
either way, i love the work you have put into this and i am SO glad to see that there is effort being made to keep it up. If there is anything we can do as users to improve scriptographer tell us! maybe a place on the site to drop crash reports and whatnot.
ubiquitous design solutions
Columbus, OH
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