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wasn't being rude. and if you were a true dev for many years you know where to look... it was just found..im sure it takes time to be pushed out to the right sub sites. plus every time i install a update i get the email a day later so there are a lot of people here that look for these updates hourly. :)

Wow! A "true" dev! Man, I hope I can make it to your level some day. :rolleyes:
 
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Actually if you run the WebKit dailies you will find that many of the rough spots in the Lion Safari release are either fixed or significantly less of a problem. That doesn't mean the WebKit nightlies are perfect just that they are working hard on Safari.

Do the nightly builds fix the annoying random tab reloads?

Unfortunately I'm not a developer.:(
But loads of people incuding me have been having wifi issues since Lion came out, that have not been fixed with 10.7.1 even though in the change-log it stated that the issue had been fixed.

You can report the bug here.
(Feedback type: Bug Report.)
 
F...k the NDA, enough is enough...
Safari still accepts cookies and web data regardless of privacy settings...
Can't believe that this issue hasn't been addressed since the initial lion release!
So much for security and privacy on OS X?!
Looks like iCloud development has clouded devs minds...
So far 5 bug submitions in regards to this issue and still no fix!
What's the point of beta testing if Apple devs don't respond/care/fix issues?!
 
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Try to drag and drop an app into the trash with the latest build and see what surprise you get. I used to have to download a separate app for this and now it's built in! Probably not as thorough, but still! Pleasant surprise.
 
Try to drag and drop an app into the trash with the latest build and see what surprise you get. I used to have to download a separate app for this and now it's built in! Probably not as thorough, but still! Pleasant surprise.

Old news I'm afraid...
Btw; How do you like to receive all cookies and web data regardless of your privacy settings... Or you just don't care?
 
As far as I'm concerned they can take as much time as needed to sort out 10.7.2, so long as the plethora of bugs are addressed. I just want my old MacBook Pro back please.
I fear that with the introduction of iCloud, IOS5 and a few other features that the focus would be taken away from all the bugs. I understand many people have not seen any bugs with their setups, but many many more have, and its really annoying. Currently my MBP is the most like a Windows laptop that I have ever seen.
So fingers crossed.
 
What's the point of iCloud if we cannot stay connected to the internet? For heaven's sake apple, just fix the wifi bug. :mad:
 
Try to drag and drop an app into the trash with the latest build and see what surprise you get. I used to have to download a separate app for this and now it's built in! Probably not as thorough, but still! Pleasant surprise.

I don't notice anything different from 10.7.1. Will you please elaborate?
 
Address Book and Mail?

Does Address book still have the stupid interface? Do they give you the option of the 3 column display?

Does Mail still suck?
 
Compaq had that back when they had Windows 95/98 installed on their computers. It just makes rebuilding a damaged computer easier to rebuild. Just get yourself a 4 TB drive & forget about the for you wasted 12GB of hard disk space. It is good to have more than one partition on a hard drive. Many times only one hard drive partition will be bead. That means that less data is subject to the possible data loss on rebuilding. There's so many other ways that everyone probably wastes more hard disk space the 12GB seems minor unless you ar still running a 5 GB hard drive. Or maybe one of the old 5 MB hard drives of 1984/5 time frame.

Slicing out a harddrive into partitions won't do you a lot of good if the drive fails. You still want to have the recovery partition, sure, and in Lion and recent hardware it's not even big enough to be worried about. Even the small drives found in the Air or MBP won't notice the space used by the internet recovery option.
 
Unfortunately I'm not a developer.:(
But loads of people incuding me have been having wifi issues since Lion came out, that have not been fixed with 10.7.1 even though in the change-log it stated that the issue had been fixed.
I had to go back to snow leopard because of this problem.
I've tryied writing to Apple, but it looks like it didn't work..

I've been having troubles connecting to a WPA2 Enterprise network, I thought it was something silly like signal strength. I'll file a bug report when I can reproduce it.
 
I've also filed a bug report.
I hope they will address this issue so I can go back to Lion

I've just installed 11c57 and lots of frameworks and extensions have been updated. The graphics drivers have all been upgraded, broadcom wifi driver is upgraded, safari 5.1.1 also upgraded etc. In others it is a pretty significant upgrade/update with some noticeable performance tweaks.
 
I've just installed 11c57 and lots of frameworks and extensions have been updated. The graphics drivers have all been upgraded, broadcom wifi driver is upgraded, safari 5.1.1 also upgraded etc. In others it is a pretty significant upgrade/update with some noticeable performance tweaks.

This is all good news, but does the wifi work correctly now?
 
This is all good news, but does the wifi work correctly now?

I don't know about others, but mine is still dropping. Haven't tested quite enough to see if the frequency has decreased, but it's definitely there.
 
This is all good news, but does the wifi work correctly now?

For me it has always worked - I would suggest you check your router, check your neighbours and what frequency they use - Wifi unfortunately isn't an exact science - what might have worked in one time might not necessarily work in all scenarios.
 
For me it has always worked - I would suggest you check your router, check your neighbours and what frequency they use - Wifi unfortunately isn't an exact science - what might have worked in one time might not necessarily work in all scenarios.

It has always worked perfectly with every device, including my MBP with snow leopard, iphone, and other pcs in the house.
My neighbours' wifi does not reach my house so I doubt that could me the problem.
The problem exists only with Lion, infact I've gone back to snow leopard and it works flawlessly.
Probably it depends on the wifi chip installed in some macs.
Mine is a late 2009 MBP
 
Probably it depends on the wifi chip installed in some macs.
Mine is a late 2009 MBP

I don't think it does. I had the problem at my partent's on my 2010 MBP, went home and it was fine. We both have the same router, same security settings, same firmware. Very strange.
 
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