by BobL » Mon Feb 23, 2015 5:08 pm
Ian;
The way I undersatnd it is that it's OK to install G2 in the same directory as newer versions get released, and should not present any problems for you down the road. To re-iterate, G2 (Gearotic II) is the newest platform available and what we suggest you use, while GT(Gearotic Thoughts) was the previous one, and before that was GM (Gearotic Motion) which are no longer supported with the introduction of G2 late last year. There was issues way back between importing project files from older versions such as GM to GT or into G2, but generating any new project files using G2, should not be a problem importing them back into G2 or with any new futur versions down the road. If your using GM or GT however, it is likely you'll run into those importing problems again should you begin to use G2....
The control panel uninstall feedback your reading on this forum was more or less for people having issues installing G2, were they may of had installed the software in multiple folders other than the default directory (C:Gearotic Motion), or simply had some Windows configuration issues. To conclude. you may delete these older versions from your control panel if you'd like, but it is not necessary if G2 works fine for you.
Cheers
Bob
Ian;
The way I undersatnd it is that it's OK to install G2 in the same directory as newer versions get released, and should not present any problems for you down the road. To re-iterate, G2 (Gearotic II) is the newest platform available and what we suggest you use, while GT(Gearotic Thoughts) was the previous one, and before that was GM (Gearotic Motion) which are no longer supported with the introduction of G2 late last year. There was issues way back between importing project files from older versions such as GM to GT or into G2, but generating any new project files using G2, should not be a problem importing them back into G2 or with any new futur versions down the road. If your using GM or GT however, it is likely you'll run into those importing problems again should you begin to use G2....
The control panel uninstall feedback your reading on this forum was more or less for people having issues installing G2, were they may of had installed the software in multiple folders other than the default directory (C:Gearotic Motion), or simply had some Windows configuration issues. To conclude. you may delete these older versions from your control panel if you'd like, but it is not necessary if G2 works fine for you.
Cheers
Bob