I must say I am a bit surprised by your conclusion. We develop Servoy applications for many years now on Macs - without exceeding the "normal" (or to be expected) amount of problems. That's not to say things could be better and with less problems (that's always great), but as far as I can "see" on the Servoy Forum and on personal talks with Johann (and other Servoy develope staff), he and all others are trying very hard to give good support to the Servoy community using Macs as well as for the other platforms. And not to forget there are for each OS vendor many different versions existing and to be supported.
And I would say you can expect in such an environment like having Java as a separate layer on the OS (whatever OS it is) and all the other tools needing to be integrated into Servoy it can not always be seemless, although of course I would like it to be.
Please don't missunderstand me, I don't want to make problems smaller than they appear and also expect Servoy to fix them, but I also like to give credits to the Servoy developers for fixing them or trying to fix them.
Best regards, Robert
kurtbleicken wrote:I finally gave up on all this nonsense and reluctantly bought a PC where I'll do all programming. I've wasted enough time trying to do work-arounds. Let's face it, Servoy Developer is not really cross platform.
This reminds me of the black magic stuff we used to have to do 20 years ago in Filemaker. Do the import but don't touch anything, don't move your mouse!