It sounds like after you installed, you dragged all your preferences back into the new copy of the software.
I did this and had all the problems you mentioned. However after a clean install, without dragging preferences over, EVERYTHING on your list works perfectly without crashes or errors. Apple disabled the migration assistant and the ability to archive and import settings for this very reason.
Nope, just an Archive and Install as the seed note says you can do.
I do plan to clean install before sending in all these bug reports - if they all come from the install process, I can save a lot of time.
I'm simply spouting out the same nonsense you're spouting.
And instead of providing examples of OS 9 buttons with text and OS X equivalent with icons you decide to leave the rest of the post blank...BRILLIANT! Don't worry though...I would have done the same thing. When I got nothing to back up my claims, I usually ignore the subject until it fades from everyone's memory.
I don't think you can read that from this update. The list of things that don't work or are limited is fairly lengthy. My guess is they have shut some modules/code off so they can narrow down where bugs are hiding.
They aren't asking developers to check as many areas as before. I would assume that means they are satisfied that others areas have been pinned down.
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Heh. I like that.
MS bashing is welcome here, just no bashing of other posters.
It sounds like after you installed, you dragged all your preferences back into the new copy of the software.
I did this and had all the problems you mentioned. However after a clean install, without dragging preferences over, EVERYTHING on your list works perfectly without crashes or errors. Apple disabled the migration assistant and the ability to archive and import settings for this very reason.
Nope, just an Archive and Install as the seed note says you can do.
I do plan to clean install before sending in all these bug reports - if they all come from the install process, I can save a lot of time.
Ooh... that really makes sense.
I'm simply spouting out the same nonsense you're spouting.
And instead of providing examples of OS 9 buttons with text and OS X equivalent with icons you decide to leave the rest of the post blank...BRILLIANT! Don't worry though...I would have done the same thing. When I got nothing to back up my claims, I usually ignore the subject until it fades from everyone's memory.
I don't think you can read that from this update. The list of things that don't work or are limited is fairly lengthy. My guess is they have shut some modules/code off so they can narrow down where bugs are hiding.
They aren't asking developers to check as many areas as before. I would assume that means they are satisfied that others areas have been pinned down.