tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:/discussions/questions/41624-windows-10Sparkbooth: Discussion 2015-10-09T21:02:52Ztag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/380441652015-09-28T15:19:15Z2015-09-28T15:19:15Zwindows 10<div><p>There is no $300 pro version. Maybe you meant the $200 DSLR or
$135 Premium<br>
versions?</p>
<p>Yes, they both work with Windows 10, but there are some issues.
See<br>
<a href="http://help.sparkbooth.com/kb/installing/windows-10-compatibility">
http://help.sparkbooth.com/kb/installing/windows-10-compatibility</a></p></div>Johntag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/380441652015-09-28T15:28:58Z2015-09-28T15:28:58Zwindows 10<div><p>that did not tell me the issues with windows 10<br>
Jim Sterner</p></div>jsternertag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/380441652015-09-28T16:00:03Z2015-09-28T16:00:03Zwindows 10<div><p>Does this:</p>
<p>Sparkbooth does run on Windows 10, but there are some issues.
Other than these issue, everything else appears to work without
issues in Windows 10.</p>
<p>Social Media</p>
<p>If you try to sign into an uploader with native browser enabled
, Sparkbooth will crash . We are waiting on the component to be
updated to fix this issue. In the meanwhile, the workaround is to
turn off use of native web browser for signing into upload
services. To disable native web browsers, go to:</p>
<p>Settings > Premium > General > disable "Use native
browser for login"<br>
Settings > Premium > Custom Facebook App > disable "Use
native browser for login"<br>
Settings > Premium > Custom Twitter App > disable "Use
native browser for login"<br>
The disadvantage of disabling native browser is web pages will be
slower render and may not display properly.</p>
<p>The sign in page for some services like SmugMug, require that
latest web browser to display correctly. For SmugMug, do not click
on the sign in form fields - just use the tab key to change field
focus, and you should be able to sign in without a problem.</p>
<p>Printing</p>
<p>If you use the "Print directly to Windows system" setting, the
setup button will not bring up Windows Photo Viewer to allow you to
change the printer settings. Instead, go to an image file in
Windows Explorer and right-click on the file, then select "Print"
to open Windows Photo Viewer.</p></div>Rob (ZCZ)tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/380441652015-09-28T17:55:35Z2015-09-28T17:55:35Zwindows 10<div><p>Thanks Rob... but just in case ...<br>
Here is all the information on the page link provided by John</p>
<p>Windows 10 Compatibility</p>
<p>Sparkbooth does run on Windows 10, but there are some issues.
Other than these issue, everything else appears to work without
issues in Windows 10.</p>
<p>Social Media<br>
If you try to sign into an uploader with native browser enabled ,
Sparkbooth will crash . We are waiting on the component to be
updated to fix this issue. In the meanwhile, the workaround is to
turn off use of native web browser for signing into upload
services. To disable native web browsers, go to:<br>
◾Settings > Premium > General > disable "Use native
browser for login"<br>
◾Settings > Premium > Custom Facebook App > disable
"Use native browser for login"<br>
◾Settings > Premium > Custom Twitter App > disable
"Use native browser for login"</p>
<p>The disadvantage of disabling native browser is web pages will
be slower render and may not display properly.</p>
<p>The sign in page for some services like SmugMug, require that
latest web browser to display correctly. For SmugMug, do not click
on the sign in form fields - just use the tab key to change field
focus, and you should be able to sign in without a problem.</p>
<p>Printing<br>
If you use the "Print directly to Windows system" setting, the
setup button will not bring up Windows Photo Viewer to allow you to
change the printer settings. Instead, go to an image file in
Windows Explorer and right-click on the file, then select "Print"
to open Windows Photo Viewer.</p></div>Joe Connell