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Installed on my MacBook pro mid 2010 15", and my MacBook pro 13" early 2010, and my Mac book air late 2010 with no problems so far. Seems to be running ok, but I still have wifi not connecting automaticaly after waking up from sleep
 
This is 100% accurate. DOWNLOAD VIA SAFARI.....unless you want to wait 2 - 4 hours.

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Exactly....I downloaded it to one machine, copied it to a USB drive, and installed it on the other 4...much easier than downloading it 5 times!!!
 
i am still on snow leopard time too upgrade or not

I'd say it's time to upgrade. Most of the actual bugs are addressed here. Note that some of what people complain about are conscious design decisions and not bugs.
 
What's wrong with resize anywhere? That's the one missing thing I found retarded on past OSX versions. :rolleyes:

Not trying to criticize. Just wondering.

It is a hard one to figure I'll give you that lol. I thought it would be fine but they built in a threshold that makes it harder to click on things in the background - for 10 years my iTunes mini-player has sat hard top-left and other things offset by a few pixels - MS Office even automatically puts its document windows so. With resize anywhere I can no longer reliably click on close background windows, which I previously often did versus cmd-tabbing for instance.
 
Does it fix rotated screen kernel panic?

I'm hoping for a fix for the guaranteed kernel panic caused by connecting to a Mac via screen sharing when the target Mac has a secondary monitor rotated 90 degrees. Can anyone confirm whether 10.7.3 fixes this issue?
 
I'd say it's time to upgrade. Most of the actual bugs are addressed here. Note that some of what people complain about are conscious design decisions and not bugs.

Most of the stuff since the 10.7.2 update, frankly.

Spending more time with 10.7.3, I've noticed that my animations on Integrated HD3000 graphics are actually worse. In particular, when entering Mission Control. Anyone else?
 
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Hey guys- I just upgraded and I'm desperate for help.

My machine (which was running PERFECTLY before the update) now crashes every program I've tried opening (even Finder), and this weird "CUI ???" image is the background of each button.

Anybody have any idea what's going on? Thanks so much!
 
Same exact thing happened to me, i used internet recovery and asked it to install fresh cause i couldn't find time machine, it went through the install and booted up rolled back ? all my stuff is there and i can find my time machine again but am at 10.7.2

kinda weird really... any insight on this ?



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Hey guys- I just upgraded and I'm desperate for help.

My machine (which was running PERFECTLY before the update) now crashes every program I've tried opening (even Finder), and this weird "CUI ???" image is the background of each button.

Anybody have any idea what's going on? Thanks so much!
 
All I want is the bug where it randomly exits full screen during quick look to be fixed. And since I don't speak any other languages (well), there's nothing in it for me. Pass, lol.
 
SAFARI now VERY sluggish

The new 10.7.3 update, which incorporates a 5.1.3 Safari update, has resulted in my Safari to slow down considerably.

With only 4 tabs open, it has to reload each page again. Typing an email is slow (don't use Apple's Mail, instead, logged into Yahoo via Safari). And YouTube is simply unwatchable. Not really an update!! :(
 
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One 10.7.3 improvement: CMD-shift-S for Duplicate

One (to me major) 10.7.3 improvement: CMD-shift-S for Duplicate. Check it out- keyboard shortcuts are back in style. Now if only CMD-d for "Don't Save" was also enabled...

Also, it seems like TextEdit launch problems are gone. I was getting 25 second beachballing upon opening the app (multiple fresh installs on SSD, notebook HD, iMac).
 
The update downloaded in under 4 minutes for each machine and installed in about twice that time. I haven't noticed any differences in the MacBook Pro, with an SSD drive the MacBook Pro is so fast already that it would require a large leap in performance to make a noticeable difference.

The biggest improvement has been in the iMac. Scrolling in Safari was painfully slow there for a while but this update has addressed that issue. Scrolling on the iMac is now as fast as it is on the MBP.

One issue that still needs to be addressed is what iPhoto does whenever an iPhone is connected. iPhoto drops out of full screen mode and interrupts everything for an import prompt. With photo stream on iPhoto could be less intrusive than it is now.
 
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