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Cathy

Bugfix release. "Improper argument" message concerning strange file date definitely corrected, strange dates are saved as 1977-01-01

Application Details:

Version: 2.31.3
License: Free to use and share
URL: http://www.mtg.sk/rva/
Votes: 0
Latest Rating: Gold
Latest Wine Version Tested: 1.7.50

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Test Results

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What works

Everything seems to work properly (except the "Eject CD" function).

What does not

The "Eject CD" function.

Workarounds

What was not tested

"MP3 lists" settings, didn't tested as thoroughly.

Hardware tested

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Operating systemTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?Used
Workaround?
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ShowLinux Mint 17.2 "Rafaela" x86-64Aug 27 20151.7.50N/A Yes NoGoldan anonymous user 
CurrentopenSUSE 13.1 x86_64Sep 21 20141.7.27N/A Yes NoGoldan anonymous user 
ShowopenSUSE 13.1 x86_64Sep 07 20141.7.26N/A Yes NoGoldan anonymous user 
ShowopenSUSE 13.1 x86_64Aug 22 20141.7.25N/A Yes NoGoldan anonymous user 
ShowopenSUSE Factory x86_64Aug 13 20141.7.24N/A Yes NoGoldan anonymous user 

Known Bugs

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HowTo / Notes

Cathy's working directory.

If you make a launcher, be sure to set the application directory (path. "Work path" in KDE), otherwise Cathy can't find the saved Catalogs.

Cathy installation requirement.
Cathy needs MS VC++ 2010 Redistributable Package in order to run.

If someone don't already has it (eg. for fresh Wine's installations) the better option to install it, is with Winetricks.
Just give at terminal "winetricks vcrun2010" (without quotes) and go on with the installation (Accept -> Next -> Finish).

Ejecting CD tray.
CD can be ejected, giving from Linux console, the command: "eject" (without quotes).

 

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