An application devoted entirely to dates doesn't let you change the date format. It's pretty much unusable as it is for me. How hard would it be to simply let the user specify the format like every other application on the planet? Instead the developers have decided that you're too stupid to do this yourself and can just pick a country out of a list, with no indication of what their date format actually is. I just want ISO 8601 date formats and I can't do it! This would be like Excel not letting...
In Windows I can't open another Safe database without first unlocking the current one. There's no way to simply close the file either. Actually, there's no way to even close the application without resorting to killing it in Task Manager. Both the Restore and Unlock Safe options in the system tray icon right click menu only open up the unlock dialog.
I tried all three of the High DPI settings in compatibility mode and they have no effect.
I have this same problem. First use the View menu to change your font sizes. Then you'll need to edit the shortcuts to change compatibility settings. Find the shortcut in the Start menu. Right click, go the More->Open File Location. Right click on the shortcut and select properties. Go to the compatibility tab. You want to check the box next to "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" and then select Windows 8. The program will no longer be perfectly crisp because of the scaling but at least...