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That there is no causal link between your OCD need to continuously run "Repair Permissions" and your lack of issues with Mac OS X.

In your eyes maybe! There are others here that feel the same way so why not take your smart ass comments else where or is there some other reason why you single me out, eh?

And how would you know what other issues I may have with Leopard or if I have made out a bug report and why do I need to inform YOU! Are you an Apple God or something?

If you don't like my input ignore it. I find your response, in your words casual and served no purpose either. :rolleyes:
 
I'm interested to see what this memory leak in CoreAnimation affects, and if fixed would allow smoother animations?

Snappier and more reliable would be it for me.
 
How about making Hotmail work with Safari, the most standards-compliant browser out there?

I third (or 4th or 5th?) this vote. A lot of people with Macs have a hotmail account. Hotmail is not exactly some obscure website offering e-mail service.
 
How about making Hotmail work with Safari, the most standards-compliant browser out there?

Sorry, but Safari has never worked with Hotmail, going at least as far back as Panther (10.3),
while every version of Firefox has worked fine, and has been the only way to access Hotmail.

Edit: I should make clear that Safari has never worked with Hotmail for me
on the following machines and operating systems - with all the Safari updates:

233 Mhz iMac: 10.3, and 10.4 (yes, 10.4)
400 Mhz iMac: 10.3, 10.4
600 Mhz iMac: 10.4
400 Hhz G3 Pismo: 10.4
1 Ghz G4 iMac: 10.3, 10.4
1 Ghz eMac: 10.3, 10.4
2 Ghz G5 iMac: 10.3, 10.4, 10.5
2 Ghz Macbook: 10.4, 10.5
 
In your eyes maybe! There are others here that feel the same way so why not take your smart ass comments else where or is there some other reason why you single me out, eh?

And how would you know what other issues I may have with Leopard or if I have made out a bug report and why do I need to inform YOU! Are you an Apple God or something?

If you don't like my input ignore it. I find your response, in your words casual and served no purpose either. :rolleyes:

Psst... He said Causal <-- in other words, no relationship between your actions and the actual function of the OS.

Not Casual <-- as in not formal.

If you're going to be mad at him, be mad at him for the right reasons. :)
 
Sorry, but Safari has never worked with Hotmail, going at least as far back as Panther (10.3),
while every version of Firefox has worked fine, and has been the only way to access Hotmail.

Is the problem here maybe that Hotmail doesn't work with Safari, in stead of the other way around? Given the fact that Microsoft likes to use non standard code and so on (so I have heard)?

For me it would seem more logical to adapt the website as opposed to the browser. There are billions of websites around and a few hundred (if that) browsers. there is a reason why there are internet coding standards.
 
Sounds good - should be interesting to see what issues it resolves, eg the Wireless problem

I've had many issues with the wireless problem (i.e., signal dropping every 1-5 minutes). Try switching the channel on your router. I have a linksys router and switched from channel 6 to channel 1. Haven't had a problem since -- may be worth messing around.
 
I've had many issues with the wireless problem (i.e., signal dropping every 1-5 minutes). Try switching the channel on your router. I have a linksys router and switched from channel 6 to channel 1. Haven't had a problem since -- may be worth messing around.

My wireless worked for months. And then two neighbors bought wireless routers and set them on the same channel I had.

I wish people would be polite to their neighbors and name the SSID something like Ch1 and then the street address. That way you know who is conflicting.

I like how the AEBS will pick an open channel if you'd like it to. Every time I run into weird wireless stuff, I just hit pick a channel, and it's gold.
 
Restarting Mac 10.5.2

Hey guys and gals,

I have this really annoying problem when I restart my mac mini which has 5 external HD's plugged in (no matter if I have them plugged directly into the USB ports on the back of the mac mini or into a 4 port powered USB hub) the mac when restarting does not start up - just in a freeze mode until I power down 2 of the external HD's.

This has happened ever since I installed Mac OS 10.5, even with all of Apple's updates this issue is still happening. I was never an issue with Mac 10.4.x

Really annoying
 
did you report your problem? I would submit the annoying problem you are having and see if anyone else is having that problem so if there are alot of people with the similiar problem they will really focus on it
 
Restarting Mac 10.5.2

did you report your problem? I would submit the annoying problem you are having and see if anyone else is having that problem so if there are alot of people with the similiar problem they will really focus on it

How do I report this problem to Apple when it is not an error whilst the operating system is in action? It is when the OS is starting up.

Thanks
Reine
 
did you report your problem? I would submit the annoying problem you are having and see if anyone else is having that problem so if there are alot of people with the similiar problem they will really focus on it

Apple is aware of several bugs and issues with Leopard, even acknowledging them - but it hasn't done anything to fix them in either 10.5.1 or 10.5.2 .

If it's a large enough problem, then Apple will notice it - but what it chooses to do thereafter is out of the user's hands.
 
All I'd like to see is:

- 'Detect Displays' working properly. My machines seem to have forgotten how to detect a screen and its resolutions since the Graphics Update 1.0

- Proper bluetooth phone support in Address Book - just like we had in Tiger and before.

Then, I'll be more than happy!
 
not true

I talked with the developers and they told me its a problem of leopard.

I highly doubt that sense you totally ignore that guys question WHAT APPLICATION IS IT, oh its leopards fault shut up its not, its a stupid 32bit app your using. Get over it and admit it.
 
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