- #WHEN WILL NEW MAC RELEASE HOW TO#
- #WHEN WILL NEW MAC RELEASE UPDATE#
- #WHEN WILL NEW MAC RELEASE PC#
- #WHEN WILL NEW MAC RELEASE LICENSE#
MacOS's startup progress indicator works in the same manner, but - it's a pure Potemkin's village, basically.
#WHEN WILL NEW MAC RELEASE HOW TO#
There's one very dirty trick, how to fake progress-bars in such cases - simply, measure how long it took last time, and take this as a "dimension" for the next run. Usually, substantially longer time takes the algorithm itself, which applies them.
#WHEN WILL NEW MAC RELEASE UPDATE#
Hallo, with incremental update mechanism, the download takes quite little time, because the incremental updates are few tens of kilobytes only. It provides access to options, and displays status. :-) I think "Dropbox" has one of the best menuicons and pulldowns. Don't forget you can make menu icons animate when there is activity, and have a dropdown display on mouseover. Can you make these dates reflect the localization settings in mac os, and display proper date format? "Last successful update attempt" status I believe proper wording for this pulldown should be "every six hours" "every 12 hours" etc. Where can I see the color-coded status indicators you are talking about? Is anything recorded in the activity log when mail is scanned? But the VPS download took some time, and if there was a progress indicator for the download it would assure users that nothing is broken. Perhaps what I mean is a "download progress indicator". I don't think its necessary for a progress indicator that shows the complete update from start to finish. I understand some people don't like it, and it's probably not a priority item, but it would be nice. Preferences: Generic: Tool tip for "Always Force Delete" displays the tooltip for After-Close Support
#WHEN WILL NEW MAC RELEASE LICENSE#
in the case that the sdcan was not possible for some common reason (password protected attachment), it's yellow, and when there's some deeper problem (scanning daemon not working, license expired), it will be another color. We decided not to show the former annoying window for each bunch of fetched mails. I'm having a hard time telling if it really is scanning my mail. so we decided for docking, with app-controlled hide-feature (the login-items/dock one isn't working, in general). In the dock, it's pretty visible and fancy feature, in the upper dock, such indication would be too tiny/unreadable. There's a problem with the progress/findings number. Option to display icon in the system menu at the top of the screen instead of the dock. but, some people, on the other hand, are somehow irritated by such features.
#WHEN WILL NEW MAC RELEASE PC#
Half the fun of the PC version are the voice messages "Virus definitions have been updated." the very last line of this info is visible in the gui, as some sort of activity indicator. the detailed textual info what's going on (accessible from menu, see "Update details."), would be more helpful in case of any problem, i hope. in most cases, it would jump forward wildly, or, when the update will be cummulative (more atomic subsequent steps), it will lag at some position for a while. so it will be problem to get the proper dimension of the progress-bar. This was planned, but - the setup detects on the fly what should be done - there's no way how to get in advance how many update steps will be necessary. A progress indicator during update would be nice But (because of those two reasons), we'd like to have 64bit built in the near future too. but, on the other hand, such 32bit binary is smaller, faster - and there's, except someĬore routines a mappings of very big file, no other benefit, to be 64bit. yes, avast runs on 64bit systems (Windows, MacOS, Linuxes) without problems,īut there are some internal parts that are 32bit-tied, at the moment. Yes, that's true, at the moment there's no truly native 64-bit avast.