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Without being familiar enough with the DevExpress libraries, there should be 64bit version of those or a way to compile. If this is the library in question.
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I thought so to when this came up years back but apparently not. Or at least LWD is choosing not to migrate for some reason, and I know migrating can be hard but at this part it is pretty much necessary.
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Please change the model to something that suits you better LWD. I dont remember if i posted it already. Minor updates , compatibility and some goodies ==> free, major "expansions" that require considerable dev time paid upgrades.
So you have like 1 major per year and several minors. If someone skips one (or more) major releases he pays a bit more (or the other way around ppl who are regular buyers pay a little less). Join the (unofficial) Realm-Works IRC Chat: #realm-works on the Rizon Network (https://wiki.rizon.net/index.php?title=Servers) -> Browser Client: https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.rizon.net |
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Yeah, I've poked around on-and-off over the years trying to see the sorts of problems they might be facing going forward. It's hard when you don't actually own licenses for the products in question and can only go on what you can dig up from documentation and support forum posts. :(
FWIW, here's the third-party software you can see Realm Works is using based on the files installed with the application: DevExpress Windows Forms controls (version 13.2) Northwoods GoDiagram (Windows Forms diagramming) Firebird Embedded Server SharpZipLib The files in the Master Database folder also seem to indicate that Realm Works uses a .NET variant of Apache Lucene for searching the database. Don't forget that online storage and access to Realm Works databases is a subscription product with the timer currently suspended. If they do ever get the Content Market officially released then the timers will be turned back on. |
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Yeah I would provide a basic subscription for all buyers of a current major problably, they could still keep higher tiers for power users. When changing to paid updates I think the subscription model should not be the primary source of income. But I don't want to hijack this thread any longer
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I'm not familiar with SharpZip but there are Zip libraries that are 64 bit. Lucerne is definitely 64 bit. That leaves Northwoods and DevExpress. my Realm Works videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZU...4DwXXkvmBXQ9Yw |
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They're all available in 64-bit or AnyCPU, at least in their latest versions. (Sorry for not including that info.)
That doesn't mean you can just change your compilation settings and have everything work, though. In my own applications I've run into issues trying to switch, and those applications weren't very dependent on the libraries they were using. Last edited by Parody; July 24th, 2018 at 07:42 PM. |
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It's been a long time since I've done a migration but I've never done one, even one where that wasn't dependent on outside libraries, that there wasn't some problem.
This has been on of my primary complaints of this years longs debacles of stopping all development waiting to deploy the CM. Once they hit the wall and had to wait for Paizo they should have forked the codebase and started a migration to 64 bit. my Realm Works videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZU...4DwXXkvmBXQ9Yw |
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Yep, but he LW world continues to revolve around CM oblivious of the meteor on the horizon......
Certainly a comparative analogy to the fate of the dinosaurs who thought they to were "cutting edge technology" hehehe Jokes aside, LWD needs Paizo far worse than the other way around. It would be to LWD benefit to follow a page out of DRivethruRPG script and at least generate some revenue via the community. DtRPG have big fish (Paizo, WOC, etc) and small fish (Kobold Press, Monte Cook, Green Ronin, etc) and just community users all in the same sand box supplying content for a multitude of genre and the laws of capitalism determine the value added via community purchase. I'm sure that was the LWD long term vision.... but to coin a casino analogy, "They don't make their money on the whales, they make it on the shrimp." Finish the core elements that you advertised all the way back at the kickstarter when you said you were "nearly done" with those features. Individual PC / Player Reveal, Custom Calendars, etc. From completion of that point, do as others have suggested and create more "custom tools" in house that could be added via a "pro version" 64bit here maybe? And / or allow creative users the ability to help you create other features and put them on the community "Content Market" since you obviously don't have the resources to do so yourself. I'd also caution that the nickel / dime approach is dangerous as well as it has killed many an effective idea (anyone remember the "brilliance" of WOC selling Dragon Magazine by the article?). There are many talented people here anxious to add to what could still, in spite of everything, be a good tool. We are simply tired of having our collective hands tied behind our backs and being to told to wait and tread water when we all can see it drowning. D&D> Pre 1e White Box Edition, 1e, 2e, 3.5 Currently, Set in the World of Greyhawk (The first, longest running and Best Campaign Setting) Software>Extensive use of all forms of MS Products, Visual Studio 2012, DAZ 3d, AutoCAD, Adobe Products. Gaming Specific>Campaign Cartographer, D20 Pro Alpha & BattleGrounds Beta Tester, World Builder, Dungeon Crafter, LWD Hero Lab, Realm Works, Inkwell Ideas Citybuilder & Dungeon Builder, Auto-Realm, Dundjinni Contributing Writer for TSR, WOC, & Canonfire |
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