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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
Don't you think you simply have to add it to the startup programs? That is what i would do. Like the other system "extensions". Suitcase for example. Is a startup program as well. So go to your system extensions and edit your user account. Sorry that i came back to that so lately, the obvious is sometimes "far away".
One day your ship comes in - but you're at the airport.
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My first post on the Vue forum. Hi, heavty Poser user here, excited about getting into other 3D packages. The question I have is about the install of RenderCow. When I installed it, the end of the install prompted me about whether I wanted it to start at boot time. Since I had no idea what it even was, I changed from the default of "yes" to "no." Then I read about it in the manual, and it explained that it really doesn't do any harm or eat up resources; so now I want to have it start at boot time. How do I change it so that will happen. My OS Is Mac 10.4 Tiger. Alas, I can't find anything in the manual to explain how this is done. I guess I could just reinstall the Cow, but that just doesn't seem "right..."