Seen any problems going from 10.1.5 to 10.2?
I was wondering if there were any problems out there, i.e.;
Wacom, Intellimouse, CiscoVPN, Toast, Office, Vuescan, AIM, suitcase, personal setting like fonts+screensavers+icons.
Will I be able to just upgrade or will it make REAL sense to wipe'n'rebuild?
Thanks.
Phil.
p.s. How's printing now?
Wacom, Intellimouse, CiscoVPN, Toast, Office, Vuescan, AIM, suitcase, personal setting like fonts+screensavers+icons.
Will I be able to just upgrade or will it make REAL sense to wipe'n'rebuild?
Thanks.
Phil.
p.s. How's printing now?
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Office works without any problems. I've tested Word, Entourage and PowerPoint.
Toast also works but doesn't seem to recognize my CD. I think this is a problem with my build of 10.2 not recognizing my CD burner - 10.1.x always recognized it so I don't see why this won't be the case in 10.2.
AIM - why bother? you have iChat.
na
I mean, so I hear this is the case. Hypothetically...
<strong>I was wondering if there were any problems out there, i.e.;
Wacom, Intellimouse, CiscoVPN, Toast, Office, Vuescan, AIM, suitcase, personal setting like fonts+screensavers+icons.
Will I be able to just upgrade or will it make REAL sense to wipe'n'rebuild?
Thanks.
Phil.
p.s. How's printing now?</strong><hr></blockquote>
CiscoVPN doesn't work.
<strong>Will 3rd parties hacks/"haxies" from Unsanity, like Winshade X and Fruitmenu, or TinkerTool, cause problems? Will they need to be updated for Jag?</strong><hr></blockquote>
TinkerTool is not a hack. It simply gives you access to options that Apple didn't put a GUI in for. Yes, you should get the updated version for Jagwire.
Unsanity's hacks, however, are extremely buggy, unreliable, and crash-prone in Jagwire. They will probably have to re-hack them to work.
<strong>Wait a minute, how do we uninstall programs! :eek: </strong><hr></blockquote>LOL! It's shokingly simple.
I made a 1 MB tutorial movie some time ago explaining the uninstall process (works on 99% of the apps, otherwise the app will come with a special uninstaller).
watch here:
<a href="http://brad.project-think.com/movies/FinderSnap003.mov" target="_blank">http://brad.project-think.com/movies/FinderSnap003.mov</a>
In the case of your haxies, they are probably located at ~/Library/PreferencePanes.
I don't believe hacks would uninstall that easily! I mean in theory it sounds great, but look at the IE 5.2 installer. It seems like no one follows the OS X rules when they make programs
<strong>I don't believe hacks would uninstall that easily!</strong><hr></blockquote>No, trust me. Unnsanity's haxies ARE just that easy to uninstall.
I've done it myself. How else would I know they don't work in 10.2?
I have to have that theme!
Barto
Actually, that was THE first theme for Mac OS X... I started it back in the Public Beta days. Long before Sprocket or Theme Machine or whatever new-fangled things they have now.
Back when men were men and X was slow. I mean REALLY slow. Ah, the good old days. But I digress.
I updated it for 10.0 and mailed it of to a few dozen people, but never got around to updating it for 10.1. It seems a few others have expressed an interest in it; so, I might bring it back to 10.2.
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Back on topic, anyone using a "theme" on Mac OS X should be EXTREMELY CAREFUL before considering putting a "theme" on Jaguar. Many things have changed since 10.1 and the old themes will seriously cripple your computer. Developers will simply have to update their files before redistributing for Jaguar.
I think it would've been helpful if Steve had taken 10 seconds and explained the new numbering, mentioning 10.2 is what we're used to seeing as 10.5. Maybe there wouldn't even be the mass virtual riots over pricing
Jaguar is quite a new beast. I think next revision should be Snow Leopard! :cool: (: Cool :, geddit? Ok it's late. )
<strong>Very creative Brad. It has hints of Sosumi (hehe.) Didn't SnWave do that?</strong><hr></blockquote>Actually, I had a long discussion with him about his theme copying mine, because Sosumi didn't come out until many months later. [quote]<strong>I think next revision should be Snow Leopard!</strong><hr></blockquote>Actually, it's already been noted that the next version's code name it Pinot. The "correct" French pronunciation is pee-NO. I wonder what Steve will call it... "pie-not"?
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<strong>LOL! It's shokingly simple.
I made a 1 MB tutorial movie some time ago explaining the uninstall process (works on 99% of the apps, otherwise the app will come with a special uninstaller).
watch here:
<a href="http://brad.project-think.com/movies/FinderSnap003.mov" target="_blank">http://brad.project-think.com/movies/FinderSnap003.mov</a>
</strong><hr></blockquote>
WOW! That's difficult! :eek: <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
Could you tell me which (whatever you have) apps don't work?