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[GH-ISSUE #206] ScreenToGif Translator is not working in Windows10 #170
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Originally created by @svatas on GitHub (Nov 9, 2017).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/issues/206
Originally assigned to: @NickeManarin on GitHub.
Hi all,
as my native language is Czech and it is not available in ScreenToGif I decided to create a translation. However, it is not possible to start the translator application under my Windows10.
Can you please make Translator app compatible with Windows 10?
Have a nice day.
Svatopluk
Prague, Czech Republic
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Nov 9, 2017):
It works alright on my Windows 10 machine.
Is there any error message?
The translator needs to create a folder (and download some files) at the same folder where it's located, maybe could be related to that.
@svatas commented on GitHub (Nov 9, 2017):
the original message was, that Win10 can not start the app without any special error message. I created new special folder and from this moment this app is working. So you were right with the folder creation as it was not possible to create a new one. Now it is working.
Thanks for quick reply. I will provide the translation.
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Nov 9, 2017):
Great, I'll add a warning on the wiki about this issue.