Mac OS 'Leopard' not so crash hot... [Updated]
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Soon after the long-awaited $158 operating system upgrade went on sale on Friday, Apple's online technical support forum was hit with a deluge of complaints from buyers who said it crashed their computer[^] Updated at 10:32 Monday 29th October, 2007: It seems some Mac users are claiming the problem is with (Unanity's APE[^] product. Here's[^] a post from Unsanity that tries to clear this up a little. You know Apple are maturing as a company when their core product is suffering the slings and arrows of third party extensions.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Soon after the long-awaited $158 operating system upgrade went on sale on Friday, Apple's online technical support forum was hit with a deluge of complaints from buyers who said it crashed their computer[^] Updated at 10:32 Monday 29th October, 2007: It seems some Mac users are claiming the problem is with (Unanity's APE[^] product. Here's[^] a post from Unsanity that tries to clear this up a little. You know Apple are maturing as a company when their core product is suffering the slings and arrows of third party extensions.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
I'm sticking with Tiger until I find something really worth $129* in Leopard. * $158 must be for the 5 license family pack?
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Andy Brummer wrote:
Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.
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Soon after the long-awaited $158 operating system upgrade went on sale on Friday, Apple's online technical support forum was hit with a deluge of complaints from buyers who said it crashed their computer[^] Updated at 10:32 Monday 29th October, 2007: It seems some Mac users are claiming the problem is with (Unanity's APE[^] product. Here's[^] a post from Unsanity that tries to clear this up a little. You know Apple are maturing as a company when their core product is suffering the slings and arrows of third party extensions.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
I guess they didn't learn to not be first-adopters.
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I guess they didn't learn to not be first-adopters.
"Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit..." "There is no one who loves pain itself, who seeks after it and wants to have it, simply because it is pain..."
Not a real excuse. Leopard isn't a revolution, just an evolution, it should Just Work.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Andy Brummer wrote:
Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.
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I'm sticking with Tiger until I find something really worth $129* in Leopard. * $158 must be for the 5 license family pack?
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Andy Brummer wrote:
Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.
Agreed, and for now, the software I use is not really "Leopard" approved (Traktor). and I'm not certain my current MacBook will be sufficient to support all of the new features. But on the other hand, I installed Vista on my PC this week-end.
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Soon after the long-awaited $158 operating system upgrade went on sale on Friday, Apple's online technical support forum was hit with a deluge of complaints from buyers who said it crashed their computer[^] Updated at 10:32 Monday 29th October, 2007: It seems some Mac users are claiming the problem is with (Unanity's APE[^] product. Here's[^] a post from Unsanity that tries to clear this up a little. You know Apple are maturing as a company when their core product is suffering the slings and arrows of third party extensions.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Soon after the long-awaited $158 operating system upgrade went on sale on Friday, Apple's online technical support forum was hit with a deluge of complaints from buyers who said it crashed their computer[^] Updated at 10:32 Monday 29th October, 2007: It seems some Mac users are claiming the problem is with (Unanity's APE[^] product. Here's[^] a post from Unsanity that tries to clear this up a little. You know Apple are maturing as a company when their core product is suffering the slings and arrows of third party extensions.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
seems like Apple is dropping the ball a lot these days...
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Soon after the long-awaited $158 operating system upgrade went on sale on Friday, Apple's online technical support forum was hit with a deluge of complaints from buyers who said it crashed their computer[^] Updated at 10:32 Monday 29th October, 2007: It seems some Mac users are claiming the problem is with (Unanity's APE[^] product. Here's[^] a post from Unsanity that tries to clear this up a little. You know Apple are maturing as a company when their core product is suffering the slings and arrows of third party extensions.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
So, I assume the motto is now being changed to "It doesn't just work". Microsoft must be laughing their backs off right now - with all the Vista bashing that took place.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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I'm sticking with Tiger until I find something really worth $129* in Leopard. * $158 must be for the 5 license family pack?
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Andy Brummer wrote:
Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.
Paul Watson wrote:
$158
Australian $? - the website Chris links to is an Aussie one.
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Soon after the long-awaited $158 operating system upgrade went on sale on Friday, Apple's online technical support forum was hit with a deluge of complaints from buyers who said it crashed their computer[^] Updated at 10:32 Monday 29th October, 2007: It seems some Mac users are claiming the problem is with (Unanity's APE[^] product. Here's[^] a post from Unsanity that tries to clear this up a little. You know Apple are maturing as a company when their core product is suffering the slings and arrows of third party extensions.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
On Friday evening I was driving near the Apple store in our area and even though it was raining, people were standing outside the store. I think almost 50 people were standing outside the Apple store here in Woodcliff Lake, NJ. I was so surprised to see a crowd for Apple OS X...;););)
Chris Maunder wrote:
You know Apple are maturing as a company when their core product is suffering the slings and arrows of third party extensions.
True.. I think they didn't have enough experience in handling third party extensions like Microsoft.
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Not a real excuse. Leopard isn't a revolution, just an evolution, it should Just Work.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Andy Brummer wrote:
Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.
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Soon after the long-awaited $158 operating system upgrade went on sale on Friday, Apple's online technical support forum was hit with a deluge of complaints from buyers who said it crashed their computer[^] Updated at 10:32 Monday 29th October, 2007: It seems some Mac users are claiming the problem is with (Unanity's APE[^] product. Here's[^] a post from Unsanity that tries to clear this up a little. You know Apple are maturing as a company when their core product is suffering the slings and arrows of third party extensions.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
They suffered an awful lot more from third-party extensions[^] in the pre-OS X days - Apple provided hooks into the OS at what is arguably too low a level (still do, arguably - Input Manager hacks[^] and Objective-C 'posing'[^] seem a bit dodgy to me).
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Soon after the long-awaited $158 operating system upgrade went on sale on Friday, Apple's online technical support forum was hit with a deluge of complaints from buyers who said it crashed their computer[^] Updated at 10:32 Monday 29th October, 2007: It seems some Mac users are claiming the problem is with (Unanity's APE[^] product. Here's[^] a post from Unsanity that tries to clear this up a little. You know Apple are maturing as a company when their core product is suffering the slings and arrows of third party extensions.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
Looks to me like Unsanity's APE product makes the system go APE-shit when Leopard is installed.
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Paul Watson wrote:
$158
Australian $? - the website Chris links to is an Aussie one.
Good point :)
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Andy Brummer wrote:
Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.
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Soon after the long-awaited $158 operating system upgrade went on sale on Friday, Apple's online technical support forum was hit with a deluge of complaints from buyers who said it crashed their computer[^] Updated at 10:32 Monday 29th October, 2007: It seems some Mac users are claiming the problem is with (Unanity's APE[^] product. Here's[^] a post from Unsanity that tries to clear this up a little. You know Apple are maturing as a company when their core product is suffering the slings and arrows of third party extensions.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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So, I assume the motto is now being changed to "It doesn't just work". Microsoft must be laughing their backs off right now - with all the Vista bashing that took place.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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I'm sticking with Tiger until I find something really worth $129* in Leopard. * $158 must be for the 5 license family pack?
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Andy Brummer wrote:
Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.
Paul Watson wrote:
I'm sticking with Tiger until I find something really worth $129* in
You guys are complaining about $129? Have you priced Vista? I don't think a full retail copy of XP was even that cheap? But then again, Apple usually (at least it seems to me) gets a lot more $$$ for the hardware.
WE ARE DYSLEXIC OF BORG. Refutance is systile. Your a$$ will be laminated.
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Paul Watson wrote:
I'm sticking with Tiger until I find something really worth $129* in
You guys are complaining about $129? Have you priced Vista? I don't think a full retail copy of XP was even that cheap? But then again, Apple usually (at least it seems to me) gets a lot more $$$ for the hardware.
WE ARE DYSLEXIC OF BORG. Refutance is systile. Your a$$ will be laminated.
Tom Delany wrote:
But then again, Apple usually (at least it seems to me) gets a lot more $$$ for the hardware.
Not so much these days. They've come down and if we didn't get 30% Dell discounts at work the Apples would be cheaper than the Dell spec we have to buy (laptop and desktop.)
Tom Delany wrote:
You guys are complaining about $129? Have you priced Vista? I don't think a full retail copy of XP was even that cheap?
:)
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Andy Brummer wrote:
Watson's law: As an online discussion of cars grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving the Bugatti Veyron approaches one.