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I installed DP4 and now when I open photoshop every time when I select something like Levels Adjustments - for some reason all the values keep deleting.
It's like there is something that keeps pressing Delete on the keyboard.
Sound like a joke but it's terrible!
CS or CC? Let me know, i will check it when i am at home.
 
Could someone PM me these files from here
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mine are currently screwed up in DP4.
TMError.pdf
TMRotatingArrow.pdf
TMWarning.pdf
 
Photoshop CC.

It happened before when I updated to DP3. The I made a clean install, everything was fine.

Now I updated and got this again.

Thanks mate

Looks like it's a known bug.
All the input fields are deleted whenever you open something.
Someone has filed a report for Adobe and it seems to replicate for 17 MBP users
 
The pinch to zoom feature in Safari isn't working properly on my 2012 MBA. It's supposed to zoom in and out as you move your fingers, now, however, changes to the zoom level will take effect only after you've completed the gesture.
 
I guess your right, same bug here... :(

And it's crazy annoying!!!

It will work if I will wipe out everything and install DP4 as standalone and not Upgrade.
Then reinstall all Adobe app.

But there is no point for that.

I so hate I have to go back to ML now. Mavericks is so smooth and stable... This stupid Bug is a pain in the A$$.
 
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By the way, since you can scroll in apps in Mission control, how do you expand multiple windows of an app then?

Ex. In OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, have multiple documents of Pages open (in separate windows and not in full screen).

Then go to Mission Control and swipe up on the documents with 2 fingers and they will sort of expand out to let you see a bit more.
 
By the way, since you can scroll in apps in Mission control, how do you expand multiple windows of an app then?

Ex. In OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, have multiple documents of Pages open (in separate windows and not in full screen).

Then go to Mission Control and swipe up on the documents with 2 fingers and they will sort of expand out to let you see a bit more.

You can still use the same 4/5 pinch out symbol you use to show the desktop. That's seems to be the only way now.
 
You can still use the same 4/5 pinch out symbol you use to show the desktop. That's seems to be the only way now.

I think someone suggested in the "All The Little Things" thread that maybe the pinch out to expand and pinch in to collapse gestures would be logical as a replacement.
 
It's just the fresh installation that feels fast for many. Upgrade your existing "slow" 10.8 to "fast" 10.9 and it won't be that fast.
 
The pinch to zoom feature in Safari isn't working properly on my 2012 MBA. It's supposed to zoom in and out as you move your fingers, now, however, changes to the zoom level will take effect only after you've completed the gesture.
not experiencing this issue with my 15" rMBP
 
Finding Mail.app very buggy. Have Exchange account that doesn't function well at all.

Not noticed anything very different.
 
It's just the fresh installation that feels fast for many. Upgrade your existing "slow" 10.8 to "fast" 10.9 and it won't be that fast.

I don't agree. Especially on a Retina Mac, the difference is really big. I am aware that benchmarks show the opposite, but the system feels faster, and this is not Placebo...
 
Any outlook.com users?

For those on DP4 and if you have an outlook.com user email, have you been able to add that email account to Mail?

I'm getting all sorts of errors and even the Mail app itself crashed entirely once when I was at the end of the add-email process.

The outlook.com email settings have to be entered manually (you'll get prompted to do so after it tries to automatically get settings from their server).

Outlook Settings:

POP type (not IMAP)
Incoming server: pop3.live.com
Outgoing server: smtp.live.com

If anyone can try it and report back that would great. A bug report has already been filed. I'm thinking of fresh installing the new DP4 standalone full installer and see if that makes a difference.
 
I've got a booting issue on anything that has an external display (HDMI) attached to it.

Both the MBP 2011 and Mini 2012, when anything is plugged into the Thunderbolt -> HDMI (the one from Apple Store) or if anything is plugged into the Mini when I boot, it just hangs on the 'grey screen with the spinning wheel' which eventually stoops spinning.

When I booted in verbose, it rants through the usual as normal, but eventually winds up with a blinking cursor (once a minute it blinks) in the top left hand corner of the external displays.

When I unplug the display on:

MBP: Boots fine. When I connect the display, works fine.

Mini: Boots fine as 2 mins later when I plug it in the TV sees the HDMI signal right away.

Looking at the console logs, I noticed that the WindowServer crashes when something is plugged in externally :-/

This is what I get:

Process: WindowServer [231]
Path: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreGraphics.framework/Versions/A/Resources/WindowServer
Identifier: WindowServer
Version: 577.1
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [1]
Responsible: WindowServer [231]
User ID: 88

Date/Time: 2013-07-23 18:23:25.229 +0100
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.9 (13A524d)
Report Version: 11
Anonymous UUID: 4DC85B0D-44AF-8D5D-C422-01C46DBC2F34


Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread

Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000

Application Specific Information:
Assertion failed: (new_main != nullptr), function <anonymous namespace>::LogicalOperationGroup::LogicalOperationGroup(const <anonymous>::DisplaySet *const, const <anonymous>::DisplaySet *const), file Server/Packages/PKGDisplay.cc, line 1171.


Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread

Nice :-/ Free new bug with DP4 xD

Plus i'm having mail.app issues like everyone else...

I'm rolling back to DP3 on my dev machines
 
It's just the fresh installation that feels fast for many. Upgrade your existing "slow" 10.8 to "fast" 10.9 and it won't be that fast.

Not really, Mountain Lion never felt all that fast for me. And sometimes it can be just flat out unacceptable, massive hang-ups that last for 30 seconds from doing things like looking through a folder.

Mavericks is just super fast and responsive.
 
You are correct. It's a lot more responsive. Like A LOT more! :D

Yes, it is much faster. Safari in particular. Now where is iBooks? :)

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Not really, Mountain Lion never felt all that fast for me. And sometimes it can be just flat out unacceptable, massive hang-ups that last for 30 seconds from doing things like looking through a folder.

Mavericks is just super fast and responsive.

Something was wrong with your ML installation then.
 
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