• SONAR
  • July SONAR " Gloucester" now available with Windows 10 support (p.7)
2015/07/31 14:44:27
Anderton
I believe "fully tested" means in the context of what Microsoft requires to be considered compatible with Windows 10.
2015/07/31 15:57:36
djwayne
All I know is I installed windows 10 and Sonar Platinum is working perfectly with it on my machine. I'm glad to see that Cakewalk is right on top of things with the W10 compliance factor....good job !!
2015/07/31 16:33:39
Doktor Avalanche
Anderton
I believe "fully tested" means in the context of what Microsoft requires to be considered compatible with Windows 10.

https://msdn.microsoft.co.../desktop/hh749939.aspx
2015/07/31 16:53:09
admsjas
I learned a long time ago not to be an early adopter when it comes to software, waiting to make the jump to w10 but interested in the horror stories and successes
2015/07/31 17:44:24
Andrew Rossa
eZine has been updated with new Project Template enhancements section:
 
http://static.cakewalk.com/cakewalk/products/sonar/release_notes/Welcome_to_the_SONAR_Gloucester_update.pdf
 
 
2015/07/31 18:13:50
BobF
Andrew Rossa [Cakewalk]
eZine has been updated with new Project Template enhancements section:
 
http://static.cakewalk.com/cakewalk/products/sonar/release_notes/Welcome_to_the_SONAR_Gloucester_update.pdf
 
 




Wow!!
2015/07/31 18:18:31
Anderton
Cakewalk is doing so much cool stuff these days they can't even keep track of it. What's a poor eZine editor to do?!?
2015/07/31 18:32:09
daveny5
I had the same problem, so I clicked on the Gear and somehow my 32-bit and 64-bit VSTplugins folders got changed to the same. I corrected that and then it found the new updates. Thanks to the person who suggested that.
2015/07/31 19:03:06
mettelus
Doktor Avalanche
brconflict
What hardware was this version tested on? "fully tested" is a bit bold with all due respect. 



It's Windows 10 certified... so draw your own conclusions on the basis of this (plus no doubt the usual QA cycles within Cakewalk, whatever that is):
https://msdn.microsoft.co.../desktop/hh749939.aspx
 




"1.3 You app must be DPI-aware by using the application's assembly manifest rather than by calling SetProcessDPIAware"
 
This is a fix included in Gloucester... so we have Win10 to thank?  
2015/07/31 19:10:12
scottfa
So does the new Project Template improvements mean that if I want to test something without saving the project that I do not have to name it, and hence it won't be saved as empty project folders named(by me) creatively as "sdfg" and "ertrt" which I then have to delete?
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