![]() Rather, the main menu appears inside the RStudio frame. Only one instance of RStudio can be run at a time. There are several differences you’ll notice when running in this mode: Rather, a version of RStudio Server is run locally and connected to by a special RStudioIDE browser window. ![]() This version of RStudio detects when it is running on OS X Mavericks and in that case bypasses the use of Qt. In the meantime there is a workaround available in the v0.98.443 release of RStudio that can be downloaded here: We are following up with both Qt and Apple on resolving the compatibility issue. ![]() If you are a Mac user and considering updating to the new OS there are some RStudio compatibility issues to consider before you update.Īs a result of a problem between Mavericks and the user interface toolkit underlying RStudio ( Qt) the RStudio IDE is very slow in painting and user interactions when running under Mavericks. Today Apple released OS X 10.9 “Mavericks”. This post is now out of date (see link above for information on getting a version of RStudio that works with OS X Mavericks). UPDATE: RStudio OS X Mavericks Issues Resolved
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