It seems they've *finally* fixed the bug messing up keyboard navigation (e.g. pressing a key to move to an item or folder starting with that letter) in Carbon Open/Save dialogs in this update. Only took, oh, two years.
<strong>I don't know if this works for all updates, but someone in an Ars forum said you could download updates to the desktop that are checked, it's under the Update menu.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Correct. Choose "download checked to desktop" and it's just like getting the stand alone installer.
On my PowerBook, there's now a two-tone stereophonic effect for the putting-something-in-the-trash noise: it pans from the right speaker to the left, dropping a full tone as it does, without the lag you used to get between putting something in the trash and getting the putting-something-in-the-trash noise.
The receipts package is not the same as the actual installer, but the others are correct. The Download to Desktop is essentially "save as ___ to Desktop". Not sure why they made the change that way but as long as it works. Thanks, guys.
<strong>If you see my "complete lsbom content" thread, you will see that nothing related to iTunes has been touched by this update.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Um, okay, guess I hadn't really spent enough time in iTunes, then. Like the visuals anyway, tho.
10.2.3 is running great for me. I hope this glitch I've been having is fixed. On the desktop and recently inside folders elsewhere on my system icons haven't been highlighting. If Apple hadn't of added the status bar then I would never know how many items are selected when this glitch is in effect. IE opens and runs smoothly, as well as all the other apps on my system. Snappier than ever. THANKS APPLE!! I LOVE YA!! Now all we need is an update to iChat that allows you to use the Talk feature so we can voice chat with AIM members instead of having to restart into Mac OS 9 to use the older version of AIM that still have that feature implemented. (Damn what a sentence. A mouthful)
<strong>This long-launch problem is not isolated to a few apps. It seems to be affecting everything on my system. Calculator 54bnc!!
Are there any CLI ways to tighten things up? Could this be a prebinding problem?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Try verifying and repairing priveleges in disk utility.
I have faster application launches on my computer. For example, it is no longer embarassing to open the Terminal in front of any of my linux friends. It opens in about 1 second instead of taking about 5.
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<strong>So far so good. First thing I noticed:
Sheets and a search field in the color panel.
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Very cool.
It seems they've *finally* fixed the bug messing up keyboard navigation (e.g. pressing a key to move to an item or folder starting with that letter) in Carbon Open/Save dialogs in this update. Only took, oh, two years.
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<strong>I don't know if this works for all updates, but someone in an Ars forum said you could download updates to the desktop that are checked, it's under the Update menu.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Correct. Choose "download checked to desktop" and it's just like getting the stand alone installer.
On my PowerBook, there's now a two-tone stereophonic effect for the putting-something-in-the-trash noise: it pans from the right speaker to the left, dropping a full tone as it does, without the lag you used to get between putting something in the trash and getting the putting-something-in-the-trash noise.
Oh, thank-you, Apple, thank-you 10.2.3!
(There really is.)
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Correct. Choose "download checked to desktop" and it's just like getting the stand alone installer.</strong><hr></blockquote>
also as an alternative, if you run the SU, i believe you'll find the update pkg installer in /Library/Receipts/
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also as an alternative, if you run the SU, i believe you'll find the update pkg installer in /Library/Receipts/</strong><hr></blockquote>
it's really just a receipt.
<strong>If you see my "complete lsbom content" thread, you will see that nothing related to iTunes has been touched by this update.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Um, okay, guess I hadn't really spent enough time in iTunes, then. Like the visuals anyway, tho.
Bye,
RazzFazz
Address Book was 4-6bounce now 25+
CPU monitor was 1-4 now 50+
OmniWeb was <10 now I lost count
Any one else?
10.2.4 thread anyone? heheh
Take care,
PiBO2k2
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Are there any CLI ways to tighten things up? Could this be a prebinding problem?
<strong>This long-launch problem is not isolated to a few apps. It seems to be affecting everything on my system. Calculator 54bnc!!
Are there any CLI ways to tighten things up? Could this be a prebinding problem?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Try verifying and repairing priveleges in disk utility.
I have faster application launches on my computer. For example, it is no longer embarassing to open the Terminal in front of any of my linux friends. It opens in about 1 second instead of taking about 5.