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  1. They shut down the FirebirdX specific forum and it now redirects to this forum. Someone can update the package to work on current MacOS. The question is will they allocate the minimal resources required, or will they leave everyone who bought their fancy guitar to hang in the wind. I'm hoping it's the former.
  2. Hi, I'm trying to install the FBX editor for my Firebird X guitar on my Mac. I've tried it on Catalina and even reverted way back to High Sierra and in both cases the application installation fails. Are there any tricks that will help me install other than install some ancient version of MacOS? This guitar was very expensive and it would be a shame if there's no way to use it with mac. I'd set it up on my Windows machine, but I have a high dpi display and things don't look right. I can't even tell if my guitar and accessories have the latest software version because the lines that state the version are all overlapping and it appears it can't detect the version. Thanks, SDStrummer
  3. Download VSCode (Windows, MacOS, Linux?) then install a Perl addon such as https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mortenhenriksen.perl-debug or https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=henriiik.vscode-perl. I'm not sure which one is better since I don't code in Perl, but I do use VSCode for several other languages and it's very useful. That should give you full language support and the ability to compile/run your scripts. Some people swear by text editors like sublime text, but why limit yourself? With a text editor you're not going to be able to run your script (which is kind of the point when you're done) and it won't assist you when you make a mistake.
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