Hyper Plan now has dependencies between cards
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Posted by Paul Korm
Jan 8, 2018 at 09:30 AM
Andy, congratulations on a major milestone. HyperPlan Pro is excellent and I’m happy I bought it.
The home page of your site needs to make a big deal about Pro, in my opinion. The video there doesn’t even mention it? (As of today.) I’m sure it’s on your list. The amount of detailed (smart) properties you can display on that relationship map in Pro sets HyperPlan apart from any other competitor—except maybe Tinderbox—so that’s worth a lot of noise, I think.
Posted by Andy Brice
Jan 8, 2018 at 06:30 PM
@Paul
Thanks. I am glad you like the new features. The layout algorithm side of it was challenging, but fun!
The whole web site needs a complete overhaul to:
-do a better job on the marketing
-cover the professional edition better
-be responsive
-use https
I hope to get around to that soon.
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Andy Brice
http://www.hyperplan.com
Posted by washere
Feb 10, 2019 at 12:13 AM
In latest pro version update, does Andy or anyone else know how to disable the program launching that little page on the website every time we exit?
Using the .ini (not registry write) option, can we add something to ini file to stop this?
If not, will have to set hyperplan.com in Windows system log file to 127.0.0.1 to block the website completely.
Posted by Andy Brice
Feb 11, 2019 at 10:17 AM
washere wrote:
In latest pro version update, does Andy or anyone else know how to
>disable the program launching that little page on the website every time
>we exit?
>
>Using the .ini (not registry write) option, can we add something to ini
>file to stop this?
>
>If not, will have to set hyperplan.com in Windows system log file to
>127.0.0.1 to block the website completely.
It should only show that page once for a new version of Hyper Plan. And then it should write into the registry (or .ini file) not to show it again. I tested it here and it worked fine.
The registry/.ini entry for v6.0.2 is:
‘show_install_page_v294’
It should be set to ‘false’ to suppress the page being shown.
Are you sure your .ini file is writable? It probably won’t be if it is a sub-folder of ‘program files’.
BTW best to email hyperplan _at_ oryxdigital.com for support, as I don’t check this forum anything like as frequently as I check my support email.
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Andy Brice
http://www.hyperplan.com
Posted by Andy Brice
Feb 11, 2019 at 10:19 AM
NB/ You should get an error message if the .ini file is read-only.
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Andy Brice
http://www.hyperplan.com