AGK NEWS!

Started by Coder Apprentice, August 02, 2019, 16:43:03

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Rick Nasher

That would be a great plus for exporting to Apple's machines.  8)
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Qube

Quote from: Rick Nasher on November 30, 2019, 09:20:53
@Qube: Yep, busy days here too! Seems like there's a shift in workload / time of year. - BTW: Did they fix your Mac-mouse issue already? (haven't been paying attention for a while)
Yup, this time of year is nuts! - Not sure about the Mac mouse issue as I've not looked at the latest version or even done any game related stuff in weeks :(
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Until the next time.


Derron

QuoteAdded commands to get the state of the fourth and fifth mouse buttons on Windows if available

I make Brucey to add support for mouse button 4 and 5 in NG ... and now AGK has it in too.

Maybe I should write down some more stuff they could come up with :)



Nice to see them continuing to support classic.


bye
Ron


Amon


Pfaber11

Yes it's good Classic is still being supported I intend to keep using it for the foreseeable future as it does what I want . If they stop supporting it I'll upgrade to Studio at some point or if I get a computer that supports vulkan I'll make the switch. Whichever comes first . Should be looking at a new computer by the summer and it will support vulkan so that's the time frame I'm looking at . Have a nice day .
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Steve Elliott

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Looks like a good update...But do Apple not realize they have to allow people to run software on their computers?   ::)

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Note: Apple have made this release very difficult for us as they have introduced new notarization requirements that mean we can no longer support Android export in the Mac version.
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Derron

Quote from: Steve Elliott on March 31, 2020, 00:26:07
Looks like a good update...But do Apple not realize they have to allow people to run software on their computers?   ::)

Is the software made by Apple? No? Then they give a *make loud pfffffbrrr noise*.


bye
Ron

Steve Elliott

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Is the software made by Apple? No? Then they give a *make loud pfffffbrrr noise*.

But Apple don't make that much software, if developers 'had enough' and abandoned the OS then they would be in real trouble.  They really should be encouraging and helping software developers and not continually throwing a spanner in the works with their changes.  That's the only way they will ever defeat Windows (and lower their prices) but no they want to be 'exclusive'.
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dawlane

Quote from: Steve Elliott on March 31, 2020, 10:14:44
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Is the software made by Apple? No? Then they give a *make loud pfffffbrrr noise*.

But Apple don't make that much software, if developers 'had enough' and abandoned the OS then they would be in real trouble.  They really should be encouraging and helping software developers and not continually throwing a spanner in the works with their changes.  That's the only way they will ever defeat Windows, but no they want to be 'exclusive'.
Apple are not a software company. They are a hardware manufacture, or that's what they keep telling everyone.

Steve Elliott

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Apple are not a software company. They are a hardware manufacture, or that's what they keep telling everyone.

Exactly, you get a few pieces of software that come with MacOS, but they can't call themselves a software company - all the more reason to make it a good platform to develop for...But are they even that?  A hardware manufacturer, they tend to buy-in parts from other companies.  They just 'package' everything (hardware and OS) and people like the experience of using their product.  Mostly.
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Steve Elliott

AGK are really pushing the Studio Version and will support it far more than the standard version, so if you have the standard version it might be worth taking the plunge when it's on offer.
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