Why do I get a Java-like GUI instead of the standard macOS one shown on the Zotero homepage?
I've just installed Zotero 6 on macOS 10.14.6 Mojave after running the beta.
The UI of the main window does not match that displayed on the Zotero homepage (https://www.zotero.org/static/images/home/screenshot-1.4.png). This was also the case for the beta version, but I expected it would be updated in the full release.
When I was running version 5, the window UI was more like the screenshot, e.g. modern macOS.
It seems silly, but the Java-like UI is very disorienting and the icons don't seem to be as clean.
Could this be an issue with the years-old version of macOS I'm running? The Java runtime environment (not even sure if this is a Java app)? Do I just need a fresh install?
The UI of the main window does not match that displayed on the Zotero homepage (https://www.zotero.org/static/images/home/screenshot-1.4.png). This was also the case for the beta version, but I expected it would be updated in the full release.
When I was running version 5, the window UI was more like the screenshot, e.g. modern macOS.
It seems silly, but the Java-like UI is very disorienting and the icons don't seem to be as clean.
Could this be an issue with the years-old version of macOS I'm running? The Java runtime environment (not even sure if this is a Java app)? Do I just need a fresh install?
Can you take a screenshot, upload it somewhere (e.g., Dropbox or Google Drive), and provide a link here?
Zotero is not a Java app.
I had only been using the beta for a week or so, so I wouldn't have known if something was wrong or just different.
Is there a tab for the main library?
That would explain the difference. I'm trying to find other screenshots in the documentation, but nothing appears similar. https://www.dropbox.com/s/3zbvuo2lrl5rvjo/Zotero6ScreenShot.png?dl=0
The tab interface is identical to the one in Thunderbird.