eXe tries to provide a what-you-see-is-(almost)-what-you-get environment, so what you see in the editor is a first approximation of what the end user will see. eXe supports a variety of export formats, so the final display will be a function of the output format chosen.
2012-05-02 01:49:22 PDT in eXe
But it appears that it only occurs when users have certain anti-virus programs active, and they have not been disabled or at least configured to allow the client-server communication that eXe relies on.
2012-04-18 15:40:36 PDT in eXe
jtittsler changed the public information on the eXe project.
2012-04-09 22:41:38 PDT in eXe
Have you tried starting eXe when your other version of Firefox is not running?.
2012-02-08 18:12:01 PST in eXe
Do you have any anti-virus/anti-trojan software differences that are preventing eXe from launching its user interface (the specially configured Firefox that is shipped with eXe)?.
2012-02-07 22:33:13 PST in eXe
On Windows, eXe launches its own specially configured copy of Firefox to provide the user interface to the program. If you had previously installed a copy of eXe on that machine, I would recommend deleting any old exe configuration directory and then starting a fresh copy of eXe (after rebooting)...
2012-02-01 22:40:14 PST in eXe
Did you try starting eXe and letting it start its own customized version of Firefox?.
2012-01-19 11:57:19 PST in eXe