I've noticed that this version does not recognise any proxy settings. They
need to be entered manually before Stata will access the internet, and it
does not retain this information after exiting Stata. Is it possible to add
this functionally also?
Best, Matt
On 26/2/09 2:46 PM, "David Airey" <[email protected]> wrote:
> .
>
> One thing I noticed that is missing in this version is that when I
> start up the application by double-clicking a file, the working
> directory is not automatically set the the directory of that file.
> Then I have to set it manually. Can you add this functionality back in?
>
> -Dave
>
> On Feb 25, 2009, at 5:22 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> The following is of interest to Stata for Mac users.
>>
>>
>> 64-bit Stata 10 for Mac now available
>> -------------------------------------
>>
>> You can download, install, and use 64-bit Stata today. This
>> includes
>> Stata/IC, Stata/SE, and Stata/MP.
>>
>> The 64-bit version is available for free to existing Stata 10 for
>> Mac users.
>>
>> 64-bit Stata for Mac runs 10 to 15 percent faster than the 32-bit
>> version,
>> and 64-bit Stata breaks the 2GB memory barrier. You are limited
>> only by
>> the total amount of memory on your machine.
>>
>> 64-bit Stata requires an Intel-based Mac with a 64-bit processor and
>> Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). To determine if your Mac has a
>> compatible 64-bit
>> processor, select "About this Mac" from the Apple menu. If the
>> Processor
>> line contains Intel Xeon or Intel Core 2 Duo, your Mac is
>> compatible with
>> 64-bit Stata. Early Intel-based Macs with Core Duo processors
>> have 32-bit
>> processors and are not compatible. 64-bit Stata is not available
>> for
>> PowerPC-based Macs.
>>
>> To upgrade to 64-bit Stata, go to
>>
>> http://www.stata.com/support/updates/stata10/mac64/
>>
>> and follow the instructions. You do not need new license. Your
>> existing
>> Stata 10 for Mac license *WILL WORK* with 64-bit Stata for Mac.
>>
>> -Chinh Nguyen
>> [email protected]
>>
>> <end>
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