Testing version: 2.0 Alpha
What were you doing:
On my iMac. Bear not open. MS Excel and Safari and Mail open.
- Launch Panda; a new blank note appeared.
- From the menu, insert image, navigate to a PNG, select it.
- From the menu, create a table, default 2x2 emerges.
- Fill all four cells with one word each then try to create a new row by tab - doesn’t work.
- From context clue, learn that Command + Return creates a row. Use that keyboard combination and a new row is created. Cursor is directly below current position (cell), rather than at the beginning of the new row, which was undesirable for me but it happened repeatedly so at least it is predictable.
- Backtab to get to start of row. Fill both cells with a word.
- Command Return to create a new row.
- Repeat steps 6 and 7 twice.
- Down arrow to exit the table.
- Write a sentence.
- Command Shift S (thinking, “This will export it.”) - a duplicate note is created.
- Command Q to quit Panda. Dialog box says something like, “You are closing two notes, do you want to save?” and presents choices.
- Select the choice “Review” and am presented with an option to save the note as a “textbundle”.
- Look in drop-down for “rtf” and “md” options - they aren’t there.
- Hit Cancel (thinking, “I will go back one step and be able to choose another option so I can export as rtf”). Panda crashes. Apple Bug Report (“Panda quit unexpectedly”) launches.
What feature did you use:
See above
What happened:
See above
What did you expect to happen:
See above