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Try using Compatibility Mode to install it (English only, sorry): https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001894.htm
You can go as far back as XP (or even further) if memory serves.
Thread: tempus finivit Poser? | Forum: The Break Room
Thread: tempus finivit Poser? | Forum: The Break Room
"Do you still use Poser? Where can I see your art? :)"
I tend to keep to myself these days art-wise, mostly sharing with family...
I stopped using Poser awhile back, and went exclusively DS awhile ago (disclosure for those who are newer: I was on the dev team that launched DS v1.0, and wrote the entire user manual for it. I still used Poser until around 2013 or so.) That said, I 100% do not hate Poser. Indeed, I'm hoping it makes a comeback, if only to keep DAZ on their toes - it needs it these days. I'll go one further - make a Linux-native version of Poser and a flexible-enough (morphs/topography, not joints) model or two for it, and I'll buy it immediately, in spite of having way over a TB of DS content. After all, I still do use NearMe, V4 (though not near as much these days), and lots of other figures that were made specifically for the old-school Poser. I also don;t really bother with Genesis 9 or with things like dForce, since they eat more time and computing power than I'm willing to spend. Update NearMe with a better-bending mesh atop that, and I'm all in (I know, I know - licensing issues, etc.)
I criticized the crap out of Poser throughout the years, sure - but I did it out of tough love. Well, that and watch the sub-IQ cultists lose it in response, but mostly because of the the love part.
Sorry about whining over folks that have died... just that I remember the long convos in DMs (and even phone calls and physical visits.) I miss the trailbusters - folks who would post outrageous stuff to the galleries, just because. Stuff that forced you to think. Out-of-the-ordinary stuff. Stuff that wasn't yet another NVIATWAS (if you know, you know. example: I once built a DS sample plugin that produced a NVIATWAS scene that was ready-to-render; it was done to show 3rd-party vendors how to use the C++/carbon DS API to build UI elements, but I wanted it to actually do something. Nobody had a sense of humor about the temple background being a pic of the LDS Temple in Salt Lake City, though - so that had to change...)
You know? I just hope Sean Martin is still alive - it'd be rather fun to torque him up at least one more time (evil grin.)
Thread: old DSON Content, how to use? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Midinick,
If you purchased the item from DAZ, it should still be sitting in your Product Library, just that it will have "(inactive)" next to the name. The DSON version -should- be part of it as well.
(Seriously, I got stuff I purchased way back in the Paleozoic Era, and I can still download it anytime.)
Thread: A mail from Bentley/Eon | Forum: Vue
Thread: Laptop crash, lost it all | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Yep - backups are your best friend. Almost 25 years' worth of stuff, and you bet your sweet {insert beast of burden here} that I have multiple backups, all of which run by Task Scheduler and/or cronjob - to external drives, and to external servers (I have an Intel NUC on my home network, rigged with a couple of very fat USB3 hard drives that pulls backups from critical network shared folders on our devices every night - the NUC and drives are in a ventilated box. In an emergency, I can grab the box and go, and have all my stuff. The time delay is in case someone's laptop gets compromised by malware, then I can disconnect the NUC and keep the data safe.)
Yep - after a couple of very close calls over the years, I'm kinda paranoid about that sort of thing.
Thread: What you know now that you did not know then? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I didn't know that a passing interest in what I thought was a tool to help make better sprites and levels for twitch games would become a near 25-year hobby.
I say this with amazement, happiness, and a touch of sadness. The latter because I can see AI transcending the use of the tools that I can now use by muscle-memory, and a time where all these investments over the years become as so much dust...
Thread: So, since nobody else asked... | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Sorry I don't know if this is appropriate. But for fans/Admirerers of PhilC | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: So, My Home Mailbox Is Getting Hammered With Old Threads, And... | Forum: Community Center
Meh - I already have one there (here). I wanted to see if this one fell victim to the same BS, or if he/she was only hitting the ancient threads.
Thread: Poser forum unuseable | Forum: Community Center
I only noticed when my email got crap-flooded with notifications.
At least you informed me of more than I originally knew (by the time I got to see what it was all about, the posts were gone.) I'm guessing it's some idiot on a bender, then?
Thread: Poser Dev Team is Hiring | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
So, getting back to the topic...
I noticed that the PTB is apparently expecting someone to move to Tennessee. Umm, that's an immediate no-go.
Lemme tell you what I have to deal with as a hiring management type, when it comes to software devs and engineers...
Some advice:
* Drop the relocation/onsite demand if you have one, or at least make it clear you will hire for hybrid/remote work. Software devs/engineers can easily expect to work 100% remote these days. A quick browse through LinkedIn or any of the job sites show a demand for software devs where the majority of companies hiring offer 100% remote work - and half of the rest offer hybrid work environments if they're in a major tech hub (West Coast examples: Silly Valley, Portland Metro, Seattle.) If you expect a dev to come into the office every day, let alone -move- to BFE, Tennessee, just for a job? Well, I got really bad news for you, unless you're scary-lucky, or you get someone who doesn't really know what they're doing.
* Hope you're offering enough. You may want to put up a range so nobody gets their time wasted. For a decent developer that close to the metal (C/C++ is a lot closer to it than Python), expect to shell out a range of at least $180k-250k/yr DOE (it can go way higher out here on this coast - a FAANG engineer can rake in up to $320k or more DOE.)
* May want to make a couple of changes... Change "Primary Software" to "Primary Languages", so an applicant who knows what they're doing doesn't immediately think that you don't know what you're talking about. Try something like this:
Primary Language: C/C++
Secondary Languages: Python, Visual C++
* XCode is an IDE, not a language, and "GPU Rendering" is a concept, not a software package.
* UX/UI and back-end should have clear and constant communication (and a Lead should be doing that), but the phrase "Working closely with QA and other engineers to ensure a great user experience" is clunky, and leads to confusion about who has UX responsibility. Clarify that, so that you can set better expectations for the Lead (and more importantly, his team) as being Front-End, Back-End, or Full-Stack (assuming Full-Stack since you likely have a small team like DAZ does - this leads me to...)
* Given the small shop, you're likely Full-Stack. Many devs tend to differentiate these days between front-end/UI and back-end. May want to mention the range that the lead can expect to cover.
I got other nitpicks, but I don't really want to go into the weeds (and while I'm not directly competing with you for devs since I'm in Java/React/NodeJS for the most part these days, I'm not one to pull up the kimono all the way, y'dig? ;) )
Good luck...
Thread: $-62.99 store credit? Does this mean I owe you folks money? :) | Forum: MarketPlace Customers
Thread: Does P 11 run on Linus with Wine? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Neither Poser or DAZ Studio run on Linux natively...
Not sure about P11, but here's what the WINE devs know about Poser's compatibility: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=115
(Last time I tried it was in 2004... it worked for the most part, but it was more than a little touchy back then. Hoping that 18 years may have improved things a bit for you... good luck!)
Thread: V4/M4 products now? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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Thread: To install Poser 5. | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL