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@glennpruitt From a user this morning:
The release information of Paratext 9.3 says one of the new features is that synchronized scrolling with compatible programs is ON by default. After installing PT 9.3, I went to the settings to turn it off, and found that it was already off. Is that just because Paratext remembered my settings from 9.2? If so, you might want to let 9.2 users know that their current setting for that feature will be carried over. Otherwise, people might think there’s a glitch. Thanks for your time! PT 9.3 looks great, by the way! I really appreciate the Paratext team, how you’re always working to make improvements to this already incredibly powerful software.
The release information of Paratext 9.3 says one of the new features is that synchronized scrolling with compatible programs is ON by default. After installing PT 9.3, I went to the settings to turn it off, and found that it was already off.
Is that just because Paratext remembered my settings from 9.2? If so, you might want to let 9.2 users know that their current setting for that feature will be carried over. Otherwise, people might think there’s a glitch.
Thanks for your time! PT 9.3 looks great, by the way! I really appreciate the Paratext team, how you’re always working to make improvements to this already incredibly powerful software.
PT9.3 seems really slow at adding users for me. First time doing it on v9.3. My internet connection seems fine for other software. It waits on this message for a long time:
Yes, that is why.
Not sure if it’s related, but the Registry seemed to be having slowness issues at some point yesterday. @Mark+P noticed it, and I briefly saw it, but it resolved quickly for me.