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Jaikoz or songkong
Jaikoz or songkong












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  1. JAIKOZ OR SONGKONG FOR MAC
  2. JAIKOZ OR SONGKONG INSTALL
  3. JAIKOZ OR SONGKONG UPDATE
  4. JAIKOZ OR SONGKONG DOWNLOAD

JAIKOZ OR SONGKONG INSTALL

And in some cases it will not be possible to install SongKong in the first place, so this is quite a common scenario. Whilst SongKong can run on Linux a NAS will not not let you use the GUI, you'll be limited to using command line. Whilst is usually wise to adhere to this limit for files that are intended to be usually be used on Windows it is not so necessary for external or networked drives that are only temporarily being accessed via Windows.įor example you may be using SongKong on Windows to access a Linux NAS drive. On Windows the file path is limited to 259 characters, but this is only a limit of Windows not the underlying file system and it can be rather limiting sometimes, for example Classical releases. New Feature:Windows Path Length option We have one new feature in this release (for Windows users only). It is the Songs Completed bar chart that shows the successful completions, to highlight this it is now the last bar in the bar graph. We have now fixed this, note in the report the Songs Saved bar chart only shows files that have actually been changed.

JAIKOZ OR SONGKONG UPDATE

This could make the report a little confusing, and increased the total processing time, especially if SongKong was configured to update iTunes. Saving Unchanged Songs Too often SongKong was re-saving songs that had not actually had any changes since the previous Fix Songs task. This new release comes with the missing library as part of the SongKong installation. SongKong requires this to update iTunes, and it wasn't accurately reporting the issue either. We have found that the later versions of OSX Sierra no longer have the Java Applescript library installed. This should help reduce time spent on ongoing support and let us concentrate on some really cool new features. We hope with the next release we should be able to virtually eliminate all the remaining bugs. Many of these were obscure ones that had only been reported once, but there were some larger ones in there as well. Not many new features in this release but we have blasted away thirty bugs. Today we release a new version of SongKong. Without Fix Menu is incorrect, but when I click on W ähle Ordner to open folder buttons are still in German Will now show as English when they should be in your preferred languageīelow is an example showing SongKong in German with and without fix. Side effect meaning that in the main Jaikoz/SongKong menu and folder dialogs used by Jaikoz/SongKong But we have updated the build date of these replacement versions to 27th of September 2017 - and you can see this in the About window. The version number has not changed so if you already had the latest version you will not get prompted to update.

JAIKOZ OR SONGKONG DOWNLOAD

So if you now just download Jaikoz or SongKong from the Menu bar will continue to work.

JAIKOZ OR SONGKONG FOR MAC

Since we don't know when Apple will fix this we have now uploaded new versions of Jaikoz 9.2.0, SongKong 4.12 and SongKong for Melco 4.12 for mac users with the above workaround in place. Now start Jaikoz or SongKong, this should resolve the issue. Within Finder in Applications right-click on Jaikoz or SongKong and select Show Package Contentsįind the line that says CFBundleAllowMixedLocalizations and change the line below it from true to false Hopefully Apple will fix this soon but in the meantime we have a workaround for both Jaikoz and SongKong with only a minor side effect:

jaikoz or songkong

However it only works if OSX preferred language is set to English otherwise the menubar does not work. On Sunday 25th September High Sierra was officially released and the problem appeared to be resolved. Update Nov 15th 2017, Apple have eventually fixed this with the OSX 13.1 release, and we have reverted the now unnecessary fix in SongKong 4.13, we will do the same thing with the next Jaikoz release. In August we reported that Apples beta version of their High Sierra operating system was broken for all Java applications because it did not display the menubar properly.














Jaikoz or songkong