I didn't see any place for Feature requests so I'll post it here in hopes that it will get moved to the correct place (sorry!).
I use an iPad with 3G for gaming. It works very well for everything I need. At GenCon and other cons I don't have access to WiFi and have to rely on 3G for a data connection.
I use a iPad RDC (Remote Desktop Client) to remotely connect to my home windows machine and update characters on Hero Lab (save PDFs in my Dropbox folder). When on WiFi I can turn my RDC settings up to the point where it's much like using my machine in person. However when I hit a 3G connection I have to turn the settings down to lower the amount of data going over the link. Usually this mean 8-bit color. Cruddy looking but functional and fast enough.
Sorry for the long question setup. Here's my request. Hero Lab throws an error when starting in 8-bit color. If I switch to 16-bit color start Hero Lab and switch back the app runs fine (ugly but fine). Could you please fix the app to start in 8-bit color?
I know I can start the app ahead of time, but that's more of a work around than a fix.
Thanx,
Kizan
I use an iPad with 3G for gaming. It works very well for everything I need. At GenCon and other cons I don't have access to WiFi and have to rely on 3G for a data connection.
I use a iPad RDC (Remote Desktop Client) to remotely connect to my home windows machine and update characters on Hero Lab (save PDFs in my Dropbox folder). When on WiFi I can turn my RDC settings up to the point where it's much like using my machine in person. However when I hit a 3G connection I have to turn the settings down to lower the amount of data going over the link. Usually this mean 8-bit color. Cruddy looking but functional and fast enough.
Sorry for the long question setup. Here's my request. Hero Lab throws an error when starting in 8-bit color. If I switch to 16-bit color start Hero Lab and switch back the app runs fine (ugly but fine). Could you please fix the app to start in 8-bit color?
I know I can start the app ahead of time, but that's more of a work around than a fix.
Thanx,
Kizan