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  1. questionWhere does Readerware store preferences?
    These are stored outside of the database in a location determined by the operating system. These can contain system specific information like paths, window positions etc. which may not transfer well. But they also contain information like views and user column definitions that should transfer OK ...

  2. questionWill Readerware run under Mac OS X 10.6, Snow Leopard?
    Yes. The latest version of Readerware has been tested with the release version of Mac OS X 10.6, Snow Leopard. There are no problems to report. Speed improvements in Snow Leopard are noticeable in Readerware, it starts up faster and runs smoother. For those of you with 64 bit machines, Readerwar ...

  3. questionWhat are the minimum system requirements?
    The minimum system requirements vary by operating system. Please consult the list below: Windows Vista: 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor 1 GB of system memory At least 90 MB of free disk space Windows XP: PC with 300 megahertz (MHz) or higher processor clock speed 128 megabytes ( ...

  4. questionHow can I decompress the installer ZIP file on my Mac?
    Apple have removed support for Stuffit archives in Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger). If you upgraded to Tiger, you will still have Stuffit from an earlier release, but new Tiger users will not have Stuffit. Exactly why Apple decided to do this is not known. As a result Readerware has switched to distributi ...

  5. questionWill Readerware run under Leopard?
    Yes. The current version of Readerware runs fine under Leopard, the latest version of Mac OS X. There are a couple of cosmetic issues which were resolved in the Readerware 2.984 release. So if you are running an earlier version under Leopard, it is recommended that you upgrade.



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