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Post by artistebot on Jun 28, 2014 7:51:19 GMT
I have been enjoying this awesome app for several months now using a older Galaxy note 10.1 (2012) Android 4.1.2
I just updated to a New Note 10.1 (2014) Android 4.4.2 but I cannot get Clover paint to run.
Upon trying to launch the app after installing, I get the error message
"Unfortunately, Clover Paint has stopped"
I tried restarting the device, and deleting then re-installing CP and still cannot get it to run.
Has anyone else encountered this?
JH
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Post by ellietaylorartist on Jun 28, 2014 17:06:36 GMT
I have heard from other people who have a 2014 Note 10.1 and some are having problems with Clover Paint. There was an update yesterday so you might try to clear the app data, then uninstall and reinstall to see if the developer fixed the problem. If that doesn't work email the developer. He is quick to respond.
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Post by ellietaylorartist on Jun 28, 2014 22:34:46 GMT
Just received yet another update, but as far as I can tell Clover Paint is still working okay on my tablets.
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Post by artistebot on Jun 30, 2014 18:52:07 GMT
Takashi sent out a fix a few hours after I sent in a report. Awesome.
CP is working great on both My 2012 and my 2014 notes. Cool.
Still getting used to Kitkat. IMHO Jelly Bean is much better and easier to use. KitKat significantly changed the way Multi-Window works and is really crappy in comparison to Jelly Bean.
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Post by ellietaylorartist on Jun 30, 2014 19:32:03 GMT
What did they do to the multi-window function? I 've heard people say they like the 2012 Note 10.1 better than the new 2014 one for that reason.
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Post by artistebot on Jul 1, 2014 19:48:26 GMT
On 2012 Jelly Bean, the multi window (floating) basically just works like in OSX or Win. The UI has minimize, maximize, Tear-off, and "Pin" on top. It is also compatible with many Apps.
On 2014 KitKat the Multi Window (floating) is called "Pen Window" The window is created by drawing out the frame with the pen and picking the app desired. Pen window is not compatible with the majority of apps and you need to ether root or use "MW_Pen App Enable" to modify apps for compatibility but it remains much much less.
IMHO the 2014 is a big step backwards. I have been able to restore most of the functionality that was lost in KitKat. The Pen window does have a couple new features that are nice, the ability to scale the window to most any size and minimize it to floating desktop icon.
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