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Hero Lab Online doesn't work in IE at all. The print page looks like the Chrome one in every supported browser except Firefox-derived ones, I believe. Not enough developer time and/or experience, presumably. Quote:
Again, "not possible" is hard to say, but at present Starfinder is only on HLO. HLO also works on other operating systems with current browser support. I doubt any new systems will be brought to Classic, though no announcements have been made as far as I know. The two most likely places to make those announcements (PaizoCon and Gen Con) are coming soon, so watch for more info. Last edited by Parody; May 22nd, 2018 at 05:32 PM. |
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Assuming you can trust a wiki. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefox
Its still somewhat popular, however Chrome, Edge and Safari have likely edged it out since its not default on any machines such as the other 3 are. The only "hobby" GW is interested in is lining their pockets with your money. |
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I don’t need to trust Wikipedia, I’ve used it since the beta.
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Me too! My High school buddies used to tease me because I always just used IE since that was what was installed. Come on, install firefox, all the cool kids are doing it. And like a 90s PSA about the dangers of peer pressure I buckled. Good thing my friends were nerds rather than * insert preferred teenage clique to deride *!
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It's been a lot longer since the 90s than i remember :'(
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The first thing one should do when getting a new computer is to get a working browser. That means something other than IE or Edge.
So, has anything improved yet? I would try it out but I can't without buying it. |
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They have a demo available. http://www.wolflair.com/hlo/
While not the browser I user MS Edge has been shown to extend battery life by quite a bit when used on a laptop. https://www.windowscentral.com/edge-...tery-life-test |
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Regardless of that, as stated by evdjj3j - you don't need to buy either version of Hero Lab to trial the software. If you want to see what HLO is like for yourself, don't buy/subscribe, try the demo. Current RPG's: Pathfinder (GM), Pathfinder (Player), Gamma World (GM, Pathfinder homebrew). HeroLab: 3.5 & Pathfinder. HL User Files for PF: Greyhawk Setting, Gamma World (WIP). DM and player of D&D since 1980. |
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Wish I could try it, but I can't with my current license.
Yeah, the M$ selfies are nice to advertise with, but real use begets frustration and fist waving as Edge and IE are behind on most things as the other browsers standards exceed them. |
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