PLEASE NOTE: Users running OS X 10.4 Tiger, and recently updated to Comic Life 1.5.1 - and are having crashing issues, please read below:
An issue has occurred with Comic Life 1.5.1 for users running OS X 10.4 Tiger where dragging images or loading documents with images is crashing the application.
For those of you that have updated, you may go back to 1.5 by downloading here.
We have now pulled the 1.5.1 update and are looking into the issue - we will release a 1.5.2 update to fix the issues as soon as we can.
We are very sorry for this issue and offer our sincerest apologies.
Not that long ago, in a galaxy not that far away, we released an update to Pharos IV: Assault!
This 1.1 updates unleashes computer assisted torpedo targeting for greater accuracy, resumption from highest level attained - no more starting over from level 1 - and fixed the stutter issue that affected iPhone 3.0 users.
Update is for both iPhone/iPod Touch and Pharos IV: Assault and Pharos IV: Assault Lite versions.
This latest update for Comic Touch (1.2.2) (direct link to App Store) addresses several issues that popped up with the release of the latest iPhone 3.0 update.
The update fixes UI display, photo rotation issues when going into landcape mode, and image effects display issues.
Please update from within iTunes or using your iPhone/iPod Touch device.
I am trying to reply to you about the beach ball issue with no luck.
Mark,
I know that on several occasions my daughter has been working in the Coloring In area on the Cosy Little Cottage. She will choose a color and then attempt to place it on the Cottage. At first nothing will happen and then she presses again (and again probably!) and the ball arrives.
She is using a mouse.
I just started up her MacBook and the program and received no crash report.
Re:Beach ball -- hanging - 2008/10/09 17:25CWC wrote: I know that on several occasions my daughter has been working in the Coloring In area on the Cosy Little Cottage. She will choose a color and then attempt to place it on the Cottage. At first nothing will happen and then she presses again (and again probably!) and the ball arrives.
She is using a mouse.
We've been having a similar problem - big delays with key-response during and even after quitting Doozla. This problem happens irrespective of the coloring in.
But I add it to this thread because tonight I had to force quit the program because of a spinning beach ball ... and yep, the picture the kids were colouring was the Cottage. Coincidence? Don't know, but seems similar to Kathleen's problem so added it to this post.
Running an iMac Core Duo, 10.5.5, Doozla 1.1.0 with a USB mouse.
Re:Beach ball -- hanging - 2008/12/03 23:27I'm having the same problem when using Doozla in a computer lab setting. Searching the internet I found a suggestion to delete the com.plasq.doozl.plist, but I'm not sure this is a safe thing to attempt. We have new iMACs running Leopard. 10.5.5 Processor 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 2 GB 800 MHz DDR2 SDRAMM.
Re:Beach ball -- hanging - 2009/04/28 21:33We are still looking into this issue, but if anyone has exact usage scenarios that triggers this type of behavior we would love to hear it.
Searching the internet I found a suggestion to delete the com.plasq.doozl.plist, but I'm not sure this is a safe thing to attempt.
That is fine. No harm will be done if you delete this file - it might well indeed help.News, hints and sock puppet antics - follow plasqy on Twitter: http://twitter.com/plasq