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Quote: Originally posted by Brendon It is all over their support boards, they are aware, but our only hope until adobe gets theirMac/Intel act going is Rosetta. Adobe/Macromedia have said that they will convert their apps during the normal cycle…
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Quote: Originally posted by Brendon I hope they address Flash and Macromedia plug-in issues. I need to download the plug-ins for Flash development and cannot get to them due to the Macromedia site not recognizing my Intel Mac. Hopefully some ad…
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Quote: Originally posted by dutch pear I just hope they fix the issues with quicktime crashing on some unreadable avi-files (most work just fine with divx installed) and taking frontrow with it. That sucks! Edit: these files play just fine in …
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Quote: Originally posted by Fotek2001 Why SciFi..? That's sure to get them in... NOT! Sci-Fi is the best genre. The hottest hows (SG1 and Battlestar Galactica) are Sci-Fi shows.
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Quote: Originally posted by Ireland About time...............we are always last. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh! Australia have only just got the ITMS, i wonder how long it will take them to get the TV show downloads.
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Quote: Originally posted by olive_ What 10.4.3 needs to call Tiger, Tiger, at last. FYI, i have a PB17, clean install, 1Go RAM. - less than 4 minutes 20 seconds before being able to use my mac when starting/logging o You have something w…
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Quote: Originally posted by MacGregor For me Mail is fine, it's the .Mac/Backup uselessness that is a problem, And why can't we have a defrag utility standard? Mac OS 10.4 already has 'defrag' builtin. It 'defrags' the harddisk as you sav…
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Quote: Originally posted by Placebo Same here. Full Windows-style "you can move the cursor, but nothing's moving or clickable." Dayum, am i just lucky or do you guys have broken systems?
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross As I've been saying, there is a problem with the browser, at least. That's why Apple is trying to fix the crashing problems. It doesn't happen on all machines regularly, but two of my other machines with 10.4.…
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross It's random. I'ne tested on Netscape because sometimes she uses it. The legal department in Citicorp has that. No problem. It's definitely an Apple problem. Must be something with your system. I use Sa…
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross Thanks for the suggestions, but I'm pretty familiar with the procedures, and no, she has very little software at all. What she does have, we have on the other three machines as well, plus far more. This see…
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross Not only did Safari start crashing in 10.4 - 10.4.2, but the whole machine locks up as well. I can't find a problem. Did you do a erase and install of 10.4? Do you have any 3rd party Safari plugins?
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Quote: Originally posted by Placebo Bad enough paying $129 every year, we'd really riot at this one. Oh wait. We wouldn't. We're Mac users. The cycle is now every 18 to 24 months for reference releases of Mac OS X. Leopard is due out at …
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Quote: Originally posted by humanfellow Safari still seems to crash at weird times - all of a sudden. It is by far the most unreliable software that comes with OS X. Everything else I found runs like gold. Well i dont ever have Safari crash o…
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Quote: Originally posted by Louzer How in the hell would me turning off Spotlight spoil your fun? And, yes, people should be able to turn off Expose, since the only time I use it is when I accidentally hit the wrong key on Apple's crappy keyboard…
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Quote: Originally posted by BWhaler This is great news. I have hated the wait for this patch given how painfully buggy Tiger is, but if Apple truly has nailed most of the disgraceful bugs in Tiger, the wait will have been worth it. I guess thi…