Do that, and you have my support regardless of asking price. Push your pricing model with a subscription service, and you lose my attention.
My hope is that Astropad thrives as the premiere in long-term Windows tablet drawing support, and not another subscription service that asks for too much. Hello there, thank you for your feedback and thank you for trying Project Blue! Once ready to be moved from the beta phase, we plan to merge Project Blue with our existing Astropad products, which come in two versions: Standard which is a one-time purchase app, and Studio which is our subscription model.
I used Astropad on my MBP for drawing. My need for Astropad on Windows is mainly for writing on the slides. I am so glad it came in time, and I tested it and mostly it went great. However, I did found a glitch or something.
But this only happens when Astropad is connected. Hello, thank you for trying Project Blue! I will definitely buy it if it will be one time purchase in the future.
Some suggestions I had: 1. For example, the file uses a function that changed in a more recent version of Office. After you run the Readiness Toolkit for Office and select the option for Most recently used Office documents and installed add-ins on this computer , or use the -mru flag in the command line, the results can be picked up by Configuration Manager's hardware inventory agent.
This additional data enhances the device readiness calculation. For more information, see Use the Readiness Toolkit for Office to assess application compatibility for Microsoft Apps.
Note that the Readiness Toolkit does not need to be installed on every target device in order to carry out the scan. You can use the sample command line option below to scan each desired device. The output flag is required, but the files will not be used to generate the results in the dashboard, so any valid location can be selected.
For more information, see Getting readiness information for multiple users in an enterprise. To help you determine which devices are ready to upgrade to Microsoft Apps, there's a readiness dashboard starting in version It includes the Office Apps Upgrade Readiness tile that released in Configuration Manager current branch version The following new tiles on this dashboard help you evaluate add-in and macro readiness:.
Best practices for compatibility assessment and Microsoft Office upgrades using Office Readiness in Configuration Manager. After verifying you have the prerequisites , use the following instructions to use the dashboard:. Once the add-in and macro inventory on each device is evaluated, the devices are then grouped according to the information. Devices whose status are listed as Ready to upgrade aren't likely to have any compatibility issues.
Selecting the Ready to upgrade category on the graph shows more details about the devices in the limiting collection. You can review the device list, make selections according to your business requirements, and create a new device collection from your selection. Use your new collection to deploy Microsoft Apps with Configuration Manager. Devices that might be at risk for compatibility issues are marked as Needs review.
These devices may need action to be taken before upgrading them to Microsoft Apps. For example, you might update critical add-ins to a more recent version. On each device, an inventory of all installed add-ins is collected.
The inventory is then compared with the information Microsoft has about the add-in performance on Microsoft Apps. If an add-in is found which is likely to cause issues after upgrading, then all devices with the add-in are flagged for review. Configuration Manager looks at the most recently used files on each device. It counts the files in this list that support macros, including the following types:. This report can be used to identify which devices have recently used files which may contain macros.
The Readiness Toolkit for Office can then be deployed using Configuration Manager to scan any devices where more detailed information is needed, and check if there are any potential compatibility concerns. For example, if the file uses a function that changed in a more recent version of Microsoft Apps.
For more information about how to carry out the scan, see Detailed macro readiness. Macro inventory is populated by default based on the document extensions in the MRU.
Macro compatibility and macro status are populated once the Readiness Toolkit for Office scan runs on the device. Starting in version , the Office Pilot and Health Dashboard helps you plan, pilot, and perform your Microsoft Apps deployment. The dashboard provides health insights for devices with Microsoft Apps to help identify possible issues that may affect your deployment plans.
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