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following flurry, FoxTrot 4.0b2 fixes failed file indexfing [message #85] Mon, 06 August 2012 19:57 Go to next message
CTM info
Messages: 179
Registered: September 2009
Senior Member
Dear FoxTrot listmembers,

Following thiw week-ends flurry of Mountain Lion bug reports with certain Apple file types, we have discovered a subtle change between beta versions of Mac OS X beta and final which was causing the trouble in FoxTrot.

Versions 4.0b2 of FoxTrot Professional, Personal and Server are now available via the Check for Update... menu item in the applications and on our website at:

www.ctmdev.com/dowload

We thank all of you who helped us through these difficult few days. Incidentally, the very intense testing phase has allowed us to improve indexing performance as well.

Finally, we have No reproducible condition of 999 errors here, but are aware that a couple of users are seeing this. If this happens, please hold the option and command keys on startup and select the "Force-quit agents and send report to CTM" item. Make sure you mention error 999 in resulting message's subject.

Happy reindexing and warm regards,

jean michel / ctm qa
Re: following flurry, FoxTrot 4.0b2 fixes failed file indexfing [message #86 is a reply to message #85] Tue, 07 August 2012 11:10 Go to previous message
Steven Miller
Messages: 32
Registered: August 2012
Member
Ok, I have completed a full reindexing and all files found so kudos to CTM for responding and fixing this problem so completely.

As for other issues that were identified:

1. Interface

I took another at the interface and I think I was overly critical as it really is not so bad …room for improvement but I can't really complain. It might be interesting to poll for suggestions and how it might be improved.

2. Crawler

This needs to be fixed as the problem of indexes that "can't connect" has persisted through versions. For myself, I think I will discontinue the background indexing as I really don't need it and prefer to use Spotlight for "quick and dirty" search for recent items.

3. Manual or Better Help

There really is no excuse for the long-standing poor quality of the documentation. We also need a forum as opposed to this archaic (and intrusive) email list.

So, thats it from me and thanks again for fixing the issue.



On Aug 6, 2012, at 7:57 PM, CTM info wrote:

> Dear FoxTrot listmembers,
>
> Following thiw week-ends flurry of Mountain Lion bug reports with certain Apple file types, we have discovered a subtle change between beta versions of Mac OS X beta and final which was causing the trouble in FoxTrot.
>
> Versions 4.0b2 of FoxTrot Professional, Personal and Server are now available via the Check for Update... menu item in the applications and on our website at:
>
> www.ctmdev.com/dowload
>
> We thank all of you who helped us through these difficult few days. Incidentally, the very intense testing phase has allowed us to improve indexing performance as well.
>
> Finally, we have No reproducible condition of 999 errors here, but are aware that a couple of users are seeing this. If this happens, please hold the option and command keys on startup and select the "Force-quit agents and send report to CTM" item. Make sure you mention error 999 in resulting message's subject.
>
> Happy reindexing and warm regards,
>
> jean michel / ctm qa
>
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>
>
>

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