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R.Youden
Sep 29, 2007, 03:21 AM
I have just been playing around with Leopard for a few hours in the development labs at work. I have possibly found a few 'bugs' that are not on the Apple lists:
In Address Book there is no Preferences option (it is there but clicking does nothing)
In address book there is no option to send a text message via bluetooth in contacts
The really odd one. If you go into a sub directory folder and click on all the view options (coverflow, list, etc...) and then press 'back' it takes three attempts to move back to the previous folder
I may try and get a video up of the final bug as it is a wired one.
neonblue2
Sep 29, 2007, 03:56 AM
What build are you using?
R.Youden
Sep 29, 2007, 04:09 AM
I think it was the one from last week. The developer said he spent about 2 days trying to install it properly! What version number I am not sure 559, 599?
GimmeSlack12
Sep 29, 2007, 04:13 AM
Ok I'll get right on fixing those bugs.
gnasher729
Sep 29, 2007, 04:13 AM
I have just been playing around with Leopard for a few hours in the development labs at work. I have possibly found a few 'bugs' that are not on the Apple lists:
So at which company was that?
Let me tell you this: At my place, if you were caught making this post, you would be sacked immediately. Violation of an NDA is taking most seriously by most companies.
R.Youden
Sep 29, 2007, 04:22 AM
So at which company was that?
Let me tell you this: At my place, if you were caught making this post, you would be sacked immediately. Violation of an NDA is taking most seriously by most companies.
Its a good job that not all companies are like your then!
My job has nothing to do with software development and I have a very good friend who is responsible.... in fact I don't need to justify this crap do I, it is beside the point!
Al I was posting was asking whether other people had encountered same issue. This thing is supposed to be going live in a few weeks and on the whole it is great OS, there are just a number of small issues.
Catfish_Man
Sep 29, 2007, 05:22 AM
There's a lot more known issues than Apple lists. I'd definitely ask your friend to hit bugreport.apple.com though; every Apple engineer I've talked to has asked me to file bug reports when I see something wrong, and to not get discouraged by lack of feedback.
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