Wikipedia & Linterweb

14 May 2009

Recherchons Beta testeur pour Okawix

Filed under: okawix — Pascal Martin @ 2:22

    Bonjour,

    Nous recherchons des beta testeurs pour la première version d’Okawix.

    En effet, entre deux clients nous avons dégagé un peu de temps pour finaliser notre version d’Okawix, principalement sous Macintosh car même si nous avons un mac mini nous rencontrions énormément de problème avec cette OS.

    Nous avons tenu compte des divers remarques formulé par Derckson, qui se reconaitra et de Martin Walker.

    Okawix est un logiciel qui permet de visualiser les articles de Wikipedia en mode déconnecté.

    La sortie officielle est prévu pour le 1 Juin, en fonction des différents retour que nous pourrons avoir.

    Cordialement

    Pascal Martin

    76 Comments »

    1. Sous quelle licence sera okawix publié? Est-ce que ce sera un logiciel libre ?

      Comment by Arthur — 24 May 2009 @ 20:18

    2. @Arthur -
      Oui tout à fait, Okawix sera un logiciel libre.

      Comment by Pascal Martin — 25 May 2009 @ 8:46

    3. Quelle licence ? Quelles technos ? On peut voir le sources ?

      Comment by Arthur — 26 May 2009 @ 14:19

    4. Le logiciel sera diffusé sous licence GPL et utilise les technos mozilla (XUL/Javascript, composants XPCOM en C++). Les sources seront disponibles en même temps que le binaire :)

      Comment by Guillaume — 26 May 2009 @ 17:28

    5. Hello,
      je veux bien faire beta-testeur :)

      Mon mois de juin est chargé/blindé, mais j’ai 4 OS (Ubuntu / XP /Vista /OS X ) sous la main (et l’habitude de tester les trucs sur clés USB ;) )

      Amicalement
      Pierre-Yves

      Comment by pyg — 26 May 2009 @ 23:23

    6. I wrote this error in detail sourceforge. When okawix was Kiwix 0.7.  Is exactly the same error

      Is very important fix this error before wikimania.

      http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2412343&group_id=175508&atid=873515

      Comment by Wilfredo Rodríguez — 13 June 2009 @ 17:04

    7. Tout simplement merci pour ce logiciel, ça faisait un moment que j’attendais une mise à jour de “Moulin” avec un moteur de recherche rapide, en vain… merci pour ce travail bénévole.

      Comment by pascal — 21 June 2009 @ 9:17

    8. @pascal -
      Merci beaucoup pour ces encouragements. Pouvez – vous me dire sur quel système d’exploitation êtes vous, afin de valider ce test ?
      Cordialement
      Pascal Martin

      Comment by Pascal Martin — 22 June 2009 @ 10:51

    9. @Pascal Martin >

      Je suis sous windows xp  familial.

      Comment by pascal — 22 June 2009 @ 13:06

    10. Bonjour, Vous pouvez prendre contact avec moi. Je suis webmestre du http://www.wikimediation.org
      cordialement

      Comment by Prosope — 23 June 2009 @ 8:10

    11. Bonjour
      Je suis dispo pour tester car je suis en train de mettre un wiki en place pour une communauté d’étudiant et ils n’auront pas toujours de connexion dispo. le wiki tournera sur eeepc (900 et 901) avec xandro
      merci

      Comment by stephanie — 16 July 2009 @ 15:02

    12. @stephanie -
      Le logiciel est déjà sorti, vous pouvez le tester à cette adresse : http://okawix.com . Cordialement
      Pascal

      Comment by Pascal Martin — 16 July 2009 @ 15:35

    13. J’ai quelques bugs à vous soumettre, mais le tracker est désactivé sur la page sourceforge du projet.
      Où envoie-t-on les rapports de bugs ?

      Comment by Romain — 17 July 2009 @ 16:01

    14. Bonjour,
      Je viens d’essayer de lancer okawix sur un GNU/Linux (Archlinux) 64 bits et echec… Rien ne démarre… (peut être que le code est pour du 32 bits…).
      Est-ce possible d’avoir le code du logiciel (qui est bien libre ?) histoire de pouvoir le compiler soit même ???

      Merci !

      Comment by Benjamin — 20 July 2009 @ 0:32

    15. @Benjamin > les sources du logiciel sont sur sourceforge : http://sourceforge.net/projects/okawix/ . Cordialement Pascal

      Comment by Pascal Martin — 20 July 2009 @ 9:26

    16. @Romain > nous utilisons un trac pour la gestion des tickets. Il est possible de soumettre de nouveaux tickets à cette url : https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/okawix/newticket ; cela nécessite d’être connecté avec un compte sourceforge.

      Comment by dev — 20 July 2009 @ 9:32

    17. Bonjour,

      J’ai téléchargé la version windows de okawix et j’ai deux questions à son sujet.
      La 1ère, comment s’effectue la synchro entre wikipédia et okawix ?
      La 2ème, est-il possible d’utiliser okawix derrière un proxy ?

      merci
      Gil

      Comment by gilles — 20 July 2009 @ 11:35

    18. @gilles -
      1 ière : nous travaillons sur un système de mise à jours des data
      2 ième : cliques droit –> Préférences –> Proxy
      Cordialement Pascal

      Comment by Pascal Martin — 20 July 2009 @ 11:40

    19. Hey i want to translate  this program to the  spanish how can i do please contact  to cbernal_0306@hotmail.com.
      This  program is usefull for latins people and a want help

      Comment by carlos — 10 August 2009 @ 22:03

    20. Bonjour. J’ai installé Okawix hier matin avec quelques petits corpus Wiki, ça a très bien fonctionné. Par contre, l’après-midi mon PC s’est planté complètement. Est-ce un pur hasard? Message au démarrage: fichier hal.dll corrompu, Windows ne peut pas démarrer. Avez-vous entendu ceci d’autres utilisateurs?

      Mon PC est un netbook 10 pouces Samsung NC10 avec Windows XP Home. Processeur et systè;e à bas prix très modeste mais je n’ai eu aucun ennui avant l’installation d’Okawix.

      Autre chose: Okawix s’installe très facilement et fonctionne bien mais les caractères sont trop petits et ne peuvent pas être modifiés. L’interface pourrait être plus flexible… Pourquoi ne pas faire apparaître les textes dans un navigateur plutôt qu’une interface propriétaire? Est-ce difficile techniquement?

      Comment by Sacha — 16 August 2009 @ 12:34

    21. @Sacha > Bonjour Sacha.
      Effectivement je pense que c’est un pur hasard puisque j’ai également un samsung nc10 et que je n’ai jamais rencontré de problème avec ce type de matériel.
      Concernant la taille des caractères elle est paramétrable par le biais d’un clic droit sur la souris.
      Notre navigateur n’est pas propriétaire puisque les sources sont disponibles sur SourceForge, et d’un autre côté Okawix est un produit autonome ce qui permet de s’affranchir de serveur de type apache ou bien mysql.
      Cordialement
      Pascal Martin

      Comment by Pascal Martin — 17 August 2009 @ 9:48

    22. Bonjour, logiciel très sympa et utile.
      Je suis sur Ubuntu et j’aurai aimé connaître l’endroit où les préférences sont enregistrées.
      En effet, lorsque je supprime le dossier d’install et que j’en replace un, les mêmes préférences apparaîssent.
      Merci.

      Comment by yohann — 9 September 2009 @ 15:39

    23. Les préférences utilisateurs sont stockées dans:
      ~/.linterweb/okawix/*.default/

      Comment by Guillaume — 9 September 2009 @ 16:12

    24. Pardon my English: does Okawix use the Wikimedia Data dumps (http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Data_dumps)? The Okawix downloaded version of the Afrikaans Wikipedia is terribly outdated (January 2009), even though much more recent dumps are available.

      Thanks for a great program, though! It has great potential for school environments and as being distributed in areas where proper internet access is still a bit of a problem (like South Africa).

      Comment by Anrie — 14 September 2009 @ 12:20

    25. Hello.
      1.Is there any possibility to make a portable version of okawix?
      When I install Okawix on a USB-Stick und start it on another computer it doesn’t show up the downloaded wikis.
      2. I changed my language to DE and now okawix doesn’t start any more. It says
      “XML Parsing Error: undefined entity
      Location: chrome://interfacewiki/content/interfacewiki.xul
      Line Number 30, Column 1:<window xmlns:html=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml” xmlns=”http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul”
      Reinstalling Okawix didn’t solve the Problem! Are there any files still stored on the Computer?

      Comment by skjern — 22 September 2009 @ 14:54

    26. @skjern > 1. Yeah, you can make a portable version of Okawix. After installing the wikis in “local”, you’ll have to drag&drop them to the “embed” contents (just start a drag action on a wiki name in the sidebar and the “embed” section will appear)
      2. That’s a know bug with incomplete translation that has been fixed in SVN and that’ll be available in next Okawix release. For now, just edit your default/preferences/okawix-prefs.js file to change that line:
      pref(”intl.locale.matchOS”, /*matchosBool*/false/***/);
      to
      pref(”intl.locale.matchOS”, /*matchosBool*/true/***/);
      then you should be again to start Okawix again and switch back to english.

      Comment by Guillaume — 23 September 2009 @ 13:56

    27. 1. Worked well, I loaded the dumps via FDM and they just wouldn’t appear. But then I descovered right click -> load local dump. after that i dragged them to ‘embed’.  Thanks!
      2. First didn’t work. Then I just deleted the file ‘okawix-prefs.js’ and okawix started and I was able to change the location. But why didn’t reinstalling Okawix help? Are there any Informations stored in the registry? I also deleted all “okawix”-relatet entries in the reg but wouln’t work either.

      Comment by skjern — 28 September 2009 @ 10:24

    28. @skjern > Reinstalling didn’t worked because Okawix stores your settings in your profile directory. On Windows that’s c:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Linterweb\Okawix\Profiles\<something>.default\
      Preferences are in the prefs.js file in that folder, I guess removing that file would have worked too…

      Comment by dev — 28 September 2009 @ 12:07

    29. Hi.  Great work!  Now I have the Wikipedia (without images) to browse offline!!!
      One question – can I add the images to the dump I have (Okawix.Torrent.Pack.2009.08.23-SladePublishing) rather than do a full download again (I have a very limited and sporatic Internet connection)?

      Also, if I could be so bold as to make a suggestion, wouldn’t it be economically more beneficial to offer USB keys of perhaps 8 gig and have the files spread over 3 or 4 of them? A self-extracting .Rar or .Zip file could easily prompt for the next key, simplifying installation.  The cost would be much less.  Imagine, if you got the keys at wholesale, loaded them with Okawix and the dumps, you could sell the keys at normal retail price and the purchasers would then get the software for free!  Sounds to me like a good marketing strategy – and your company could make a good profit.  It might be worth a try…
      Best of luck in your business ventures!

      Comment by perry — 30 September 2009 @ 1:25

    30. bojour.

      l’idée de telcharger wikipedia sur mon PC m’inpresioone.

      Je voudrais savoir comment la teecharger par okawix.

      merci.

      Comment by belkacem — 1 October 2009 @ 17:28

    31. @belkacem -
      Il suffit de télécharger le logiciel http://blog.wikiwix.com/fr/2009/07/21/installation-dokawix-sous-windows/ tout est expliqué sur ce lien. Cordialement Pascal

      Comment by Pascal Martin — 1 October 2009 @ 18:26

    32. Hello, I was wondering if a version for Pocket PC will be ever available.
      Thanks:)

      Comment by Simone — 4 October 2009 @ 17:01

    33. Bonjour, les torrents pour les versions “fr” et “es” ne fonctionnent pas (je n’ai pas eu de problème avec “en” et “de” que je continue de partager).Que puis-je faire, à part commander une clé ? Par avance merci.

      Comment by daja — 7 October 2009 @ 10:22

    34. @daja > Bonjour, qu’est ce qui ne fonctionne pas avec les torrents fr et es ? Est ce que ce sont les téléchargements ou les contenus en eux mêmes ?

      Comment by Guillaume — 7 October 2009 @ 18:24

    35. J’ai testé OKAWIX sous windows 7, j’ai réussi à télécharger l’encyclopédie en français et anglais mais
      quand il s’agit de télécharger les images, il semble que le programme d’installation demande de plus
      en plus de mémoire et finit par se planter et rester incomplet.
      Donc la wikipedia en mode statique fonctionne mais seulement pour le texte.
      La plus petite des 2 est celle en français, qui demande 8 gigas mais le programme
      ne semble pas capable de le faire avec une machine ayant 3 gigas de mémoire.

      Je n’ai pas testé la version unix, je vais l’essayer demain.
      simon plouffe

      Comment by simon plouffe — 21 October 2009 @ 1:07

    36. thanks for the wonderful program! Is there any way to chooose a downloads destination folder or else to move the files once downloaded?

      Comment by Brian Russell — 23 October 2009 @ 8:55

    37. @Brian Russell >
      I’m not sure exactly what you are asking – whether you mean the Okawix program files themselves, or the downloaded data file (the 5gig+ file).

      If you mean the downloaded data file, maybe this is useful. (This is about the initial installation of the data file into the Okawix program.)

      The downloaded data file can be anywhere – start Okawix, try left-clicking and find where it says “add new corpus from local file”.  Click that, navigate to where the data file is, and then it will unzip the files into your Okawix installation directory (without changing the original downloaded data file).  I think that is what I did to get things working – I hope I’m remembering correctly.
      Warning!  Be patient – it takes a _long_ time to decompress and create the actual files that Okawix uses – if I remember it took 5 or 10 minutes.
      Hope this helps…
      Perry

      Comment by Perry — 24 October 2009 @ 2:55

    38. I would have a suggestion for a new feature: Is it possible to make a built-in http-server, so that remote users in my network can access to the db?
      and i would recommend to rename the tool to “okawiki”, “wix” means in german something like ‘to jerk off’^^

      Comment by skjern — 30 October 2009 @ 22:26

    39. Bonjour!

      Excuses-moi, vous ne parlez anglais… :-)

      Sorry for writing in English, but my french is hardly existent, so I hoped that you guys might be able to reply in English… thanks anyway for your great software!

      I was seriously considering using your software as an offline browser for a volunteer project that I’m leading in 3 weeks in Sierra Leone, Africa. I’m leading a group of experts in a project that deploys computing, media and solar power in our orphanage and boarding school in one of the poorest place in the world. I wanted to use okawix for wikipedia, wikibooks, and wikiversity including all the images for all. I’ve downloaded the content and used the software for some while.

      I’m facing two main issues that prevent me from using the software:
      1) The main problem is that the wikibooks version (and the wikipedia version?) is very outdated and lacking many resources. Considering that our orphanage is offline, and very remote, I’d like to supply them with a pretty recent database. Is it possible to download more recent databases for the discussed depots?

      2) I’d like to have all the okawix “data” files installed on a main NAS device, and have all the okawix-running-laptops pointing to that device by default. I couldn’t understand if there’s a simple way to configure okawix this way.

      I hope you can assist me urgently as this would be very useful for our project,

      Thanks in advance,
      Yossi Landesman
      OrphFund & Free Collective project manager
      http://www.orphfund.org
      http://www.freecollective.org

      Comment by Yossi Landesman — 8 November 2009 @ 18:41

    40. I have a question..

      With Okawix, can I update my content ?

      Or I´ve to download it again ?

      Thanks

      Comment by David — 2 December 2009 @ 6:46

    41. Few days ago i try to download Wikipedia in italian language using Okawix but it was a surprise find that the file to download was about only 180 Mb and not 1 Gb as expected. Can someone explain the reason for this? Thanks

      Comment by Bruno — 4 December 2009 @ 0:53

    42. @David > for now, yes you have to download the whole content again.

      @Bruno > there’s in fact something weird here, we’re investigating it now. Btw, why did you expect a 1 Gb file for the italian dump?

      Comment by dev — 7 December 2009 @ 15:23

    43. @Bruno > There’s a new italian dump and this one is 1Gb large :)

      Comment by Guillaume — 9 December 2009 @ 11:56

    44. @dev > i saw from different italian blog about Okawix that Italian Wikipedia dump was around 1Gb as showed from the screenshot posted on those blog and taken from Okawix’s download page

      Comment by Bruno — 11 December 2009 @ 22:46

    45. @Guillaume >Oh yep…..you’re right! I see it just now! Thanks!! :) )))))

      Comment by Bruno — 11 December 2009 @ 22:47

    46. Just another question…….but how can i see if a new dump is avaible for Okawix? I must refer to http://dumps.wikimedia.org/backup-index.html or there’s another way? Thanks

      Comment by Bruno — 11 December 2009 @ 22:56

    47. Hi everyone! I download with Okawix the italian dump of Wikipedia but something seems working wrong. Actually for every item i search in Okawix,the proposed result has always nothing to do with the searched item ( E.g. i search for “Dante” and Okawix proposes me “Civilta’ etrusca”!!!!!!!) and sometimes the search lead Okawix to crash.
      I reinstalled Okawix and download again the dump but without success….Can it be an indexing problem? Any ideas?
      Thanks

      Comment by Silvano — 12 December 2009 @ 15:06

    48. I made a try with the spanish dump and everything seems to work well.
      The problem is just in in the italian dump……i hope it could be solved someway.
      Thanks

      Comment by Silvano — 12 December 2009 @ 21:21

    49. @Silvano > We made yet another dump of the italian Wikipedia, this time it seems everything is ok.

      Comment by Guillaume — 15 December 2009 @ 10:31

    50. @Guillaume >Well done! Now it really seems to work correctly! Thanks! Just a question (already made by Bruno):how can i see when a new and more recent dump for Okawik is available?

      Comment by Silvano — 15 December 2009 @ 22:35

    51. Pardon my English! I promise to have half-decent French this time next year! :)

      I downloaded an English wikipedia corpus en.wikipedia.okawix (7.46gb), but I can’t seem to get it to install into Okawix.app (Running Mac OS X 10.6). When I select ‘Add new corpus from local file’, it becomes unresponsive for about 5 minutes, and when it responds again, there is no new corpus. There is, however, a new folder called “en.wikipedia”, and inside there is one file called “en.wikipedia.zeno” (1.83gb). I tried this with a smaller corpus (kg.wikipedia.okawix, 307kb), which worked fine and produced a folder (kg.wikipedia), within which there are 7 items (article.index, article.map, entry.url, kg.wikipedia.zeno, licence.xml,word.index,word.map). Any ideas what’s going wrong?

      Comment by Gabriel Wyner — 23 December 2009 @ 15:27

    52. (Part 2)
      Where on earth are the settings for Okawix 0.7 stored on the Mac? I’ve somehow messed up my Okawix install (it shows the Mozilla homepage and doesn’t allow me to add any new corpuses or languages), and I’d like to reinstall and start over. If I delete prefs.js inside the application contents itself, the application stops opening, however I can detect no trace of any other file elsewhere on my mac. Deleting the application and reinstalling doesn’t help (and if I, for example, change the skin and then delete the application and reinstall, it remembers what skin I chose, so there must still be a preferences file somewhere.) Where do I look??

      Comment by Gabriel Wyner — 25 December 2009 @ 5:15

    53. (Part 3)
      The problems with installing the english corpus have to do with a problem Okawix has in decompressing the big .okawix file. Changing the extension to .zip and unzipping it outside of the program works decently well. However, the search function doesn’t return any search results. Any ideas?

      Comment by Gabriel Wyner — 25 December 2009 @ 15:46

    54. In my opinion there is still another problem with the Italian images dump. It’s supposed to be a 6GB pack (as from Okawix declaration), but the download stops at about 1.7 GB (or 0.8 in some attempts) and the process brokes down.
      Would you please mind to check it out again?
      Thanks in advance.

      Comment by Hydra — 3 January 2010 @ 22:13

    55. No ideas to know when a new dump is available for Okawix?

      Comment by Silvano — 4 January 2010 @ 23:47

    56. Hello.

      You mentioned that “for now” it is impossible to update the content. Does it mean that you are working on an option of systematic updates similar to current RSS feed browsers? That feature at some point in the near future would be very helpful…

      Thanks!
      ;e)

      Comment by erik — 6 January 2010 @ 2:34

    57. @erik> First we need some way to generate diff files between two different dumps of the same content. When we got that working, we could work on ways to distribute it.

      @Silvano> dumps are automatically generated every 4 months or so. When there’s problems with dumps, we can force generation like we did with Italian dump. We do not provide yet a way to know when contents were generated or when it’ll be generated again.

      @Gabriel Wyner> ok, there may be a problem with our unarchiving component on Mac, will check that.

      Comment by Guillaume — 6 January 2010 @ 10:24

    58. @Guillaume: Any ideas on the search function in the mac version? I can’t seem to get any results from any corpus, even small ones…(tried on a few different computers)

      Comment by Gabriel Wyner — 6 January 2010 @ 10:58

    59. @Gabriel Wyner> We know that the search function is not working on some Macs, but we’ve never been able to debug it as it’s working on our Macs. We would need a Mac testbox where search is not working or, at least, someone that could help us in debugging it.

      Comment by Guillaume — 6 January 2010 @ 12:08

    60. @Guillaume: I’m happy to help test it, if you’d like. (Running 10.6.2 on a mid-2009 Macbook Pro 2.53Ghz)

      Comment by Gabriel Wyner — 6 January 2010 @ 19:19

    61. I have the same problem as explained in comment 54.
      The download with Okawix of it.wikipedia images stop at about 1.7 GB, so many item result without images.
      How can give me any suggestions ?

      Regards and many thanks in advance.

      Comment by Jack Folla (JackFolla48) — 9 January 2010 @ 14:32

    62. Hi Jack. There has been a server problem during the transfer of it.wikipedia.img.zeno on the download mirrors. It’s being re-uploaded now and should be available in a few minutes. Thanks for having reported this problem.

      Comment by Pascal Martin — 12 January 2010 @ 15:40

    63. According to the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, you must attribute every article to the original contributors. This means the current version, which does not contain the names of the contributors, is copyright infringement. Please fix this in your next release.

      Comment by Hilllie Ben Shachar — 17 January 2010 @ 0:57

    64. Hi friends, i still have problem during the download of “it.wikipedia.img.zeno”. The Okawix after 1.7GB issued the following message:
      RunTime Error
      Program:C:\Programme files\Okawix\Okawix.exe
      This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an nusual way
      Please contact the application’s support team.

      Any suggestin will be appreciate !!
      Thanks and regards.
      JackFolla48

      Comment by Jack Folla (JackFolla48) — 27 January 2010 @ 16:21

    65. I’ve tried installing the Mac version of Okawix 0.7 several times. Each time is says the installation was successful, but nothing was installed.

      Comment by Ryan Kaldari — 28 January 2010 @ 0:53

    66. Nevermind, I finally found it. It was hidden in a subfolder for some reason.

      Comment by Ryan Kaldari — 29 January 2010 @ 17:19

    67. S’il vous plait, regardez:
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Version_1.0_Editorial_Team#0.7_bugs

      Plus de problemes avec le version Mac!

      Comment by Martin Walker — 1 February 2010 @ 5:34

    68. Hello, could you please help me on the following.

      I want to install on my laptop the Wiktionary, the Wikiquote and the Wikipedia with pictures. I succeeded in downloading what I assume are the corresponding files but I don’t understand how to make them recognized by the Okawix program…

      I have the following:
      fr.wikiquote.tar, fr.wikiquote.img.zeno
      fr.wikipedia.tar, fr.wikipedia.img.zeno
      fr.wiktionary.tar, fr.wiktionary.img.zeno

      First I installed Okawix, then I unpacked the three tar files which created the corresponding directories, I copied the img.zeno files in the corresponding directories, but I am not able to access the different files when I launch Okawix???

      Could you pls advise?
      Tks a lot
      Guy

      Comment by Guy — 1 February 2010 @ 12:29

    69. For those having issues with searching on Macs, we may have fixed the problem. Could you test the following (not yet public) release: http://www.okawix.com/install/okawix-0.7-20100202.dmg and report problems/improvements/etc. ?

      Comment by Guillaume — 2 February 2010 @ 18:54

    70. @Hilllie Ben Shachar: a URL of the original article should be enough: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Terms_of_Use

      Comment by Anonymous — 7 February 2010 @ 17:34

    71. There’s already a link to the article history: click on “?”, then “about” and on the wiki name just after “Copyright”. That box used to be easier to reach, but got moved one click further when we added the internal documentation.

      Comment by Guillaume — 8 February 2010 @ 15:26

    72. @Guillaume: It works!

      Comment by Gabriel Wyner — 8 February 2010 @ 16:51

    73. Hello friends, who can help me to solve the problem explained in item 64 ?
      Any suggestin will be appreciated !!

      Thanks and regards.
      JackFolla48

      Comment by Jack Folla (JackFolla48) — 12 February 2010 @ 13:43

    74. You probably could solve by download our new version of okawix, and ou new dump.
      If there is the same problems you could inform us.
      Thank you for your help

      Comment by Pascal Martin — 12 February 2010 @ 20:55

    75. Hello Martin,I used the latest version of okawix (from http://WWW.OKAWIX.COM) but the problem is still present .
      Thank and regards. Jackfolla48

      Comment by Jack Folla (JackFolla48) — 14 February 2010 @ 20:02

    76. @Guillaume: now search works on my Mac! thanks!

      Comment by Wasi — 13 March 2010 @ 19:06

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