Yes, you can look up your license here, or drop support@realmacsoftware.com an email and we’ll help get you back up and running.
For those interested, here’s a screenshot of it in action! You’ll see your site or sub-domain, the publishing path on the server and a handy drop down to choose to open RapidWeaver, Elements (soon?!? ) or your default SFTP client.
Cheers
Greg
Hi,
Thanks for not forgetting the RW Classic. I am not sure about the outcome of the publishing improvements, but I can feel that the Classic is more refined and smooth to work with after the update.
I must stick with Classic, as I have invested a lot in the stacks. If I switch to Elements, everything will become obsolete. I am not a web developer; I am an architect trying to build my website.
Thanks
Regards
@dan and team
also a big thank you from me for this update! the update actually feels smoother and much more stable. Especially with my large projects with over 1,000 pages, I regularly had to fight with crashes and hang-ups …
since the update two days ago, i haven’t had any more crashes. and i work with rw-classic for several hours a day.
Even if the update has not really brought any new features - in terms of stability and performance, this rw-classic update 9.4 is definitely recommended …
Anyone having problems installing stacks with version 9.4? Stacks from ANY developer do not open the install box that is typically seen, therefore no stack is installed. This happens on my laptop and my desktop Macs. I had no problems before the update. I tried uninstalling and then reinstalling version 9.4 on my laptop. No change. @dan
UPDATE 3/17/2025
I reinstalled v9.3.4 and the stacks installer pops up (attached image), where it won’t with v9.40. I guess I will stay with v9.3.4 for awhile until @dan group can tell me what is going wrong.
you can manually install new stacks by copying them into the stacks folder.
Same issue here.
Thanks for all the feedback. We’re aware of this issue, and will get an update out asap to fix. Stay tuned!