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I have pretty clean install of Windows 10 going here (N version, in fact).  Issue is there with WD off, tons of services disabled, so on and so forth.

I gave up a bit ago, but just tried again with version 0.6.0 (thanks for sharing that, by the way).  The issue that pops out immediately, is the database error popups when deleting the "Welcome To Cosmic Everyday" notebook.  The error messages are not descriptive (more generic/agnostic than anything).

I had a look in the standard NWJS/Chromium based app data storage (for Windows at least), %appdata%\Local\CosmicEveryday, to see if I could find any logs or errors reports.  The CrashPad directory was present, but was empty (which tells me there isn't really any debugging on errors, outside of those toasts).  Any other suggestions for viewing any sort of logs? Something in human readable format, where I don't have to install 3 apps and attach debuggers and such?

I totally thought I was looking at Crimsonland.  And that's not a bad thing ;)
Good stuff, keep it up!

It'd be nice to be able to have access to previous versions, especially since 0.6.1 is broken (at least on Windows).

Thought I'd pop in, a month later (which was months after others had these issues with 0.6.1), to see if there was any fixes or news related to this. Sadly, nada.  I just tried this on my main rig, after a fresh install of Windows 10 1709, x64  Same issue, right out of the box.  Tried it on an old laptop, running Windows 7 x64.  Same issue.

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I'm getting the same errors...  Bummer, I was really looking forward to using this!


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Antivirus or similar software is not causing the issue on my end.

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This is super useful, and while I have a Photoshop workspace and action set up, it'd be nice to have a quick and handy tool like this.  Portable and lite...  Any chance you have plans to release a desktop application?