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Answer: If you are running the DEMO version of the game, then you are limited to only 20 deals for each solitaire variation and the 20 games are allowed to repeat (game #'s 10-30). Purchasing the game entitles you to download a "registered" version of the game without the limitation. Question: Why are some of the cards off the screen? Answer: Your display resolution is too small to accommodate all the card piles at the selected card size preference. Increase your display resolution or deselect the "Large Card Size" preference. Question: Why is there a delay when clicking on stock piles? Answer: MacOS X is waiting to see whether you are single- or double-clicking. If you don't want OS X to wait, go to the System Preferences under the Mouse settings and set your double-click speed to near maximum. Also, as an alternative that doesn't have any delay, use the space bar shortcut. Question: Some of my streak dates are shown like "Jan 22 2005" and some aren't, why? Answer: We've changed the date format in version 1.1 and later. As you achieve new longest winning streaks, the date format will update to the unambiguous format like Jan 22 2005. Question: Can I run Solitaire Plus on pre-OS X versions of MacOS such as MacOS 9? Answer: No. Solitaire Plus is a Cocoa app and will not run on pre-OS X Macs. |
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