More screenshots from 6B11 of OS X 10.2
Not very much exciting, but provides some images that you may not have seen.
Not very much exciting, but provides some images that you may not have seen.
Hmm, it works for me in 10.1.3, as it always has...Originally posted by j763
Did anyone else notice how in OS X 10.1.3, if you put a folder on the dock and ctrl+click on it, it no longer lists the files in the folder as it did in 10.1.2...
It's still under copyright - Apple just didn't get around to updating that information yet, probably because they haven't released the OS yet. It's just a casual, inconsequential notice anyway. The real legal meat of Mac OS X is contained in the EULA, which most people skip over when they run OS X the first time. So nope, you can't go disassemble Mac OS X and expect not to get sued just because About This Mac says "copyright 2001." Sharp eye, though.Originally posted by GamerX
Why would Apple feel that this so called "real" update to MacOSX is not important enough to copyright for the year 2002?
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1983-2001?
Originally posted by j763
Did anyone else notice how in OS X 10.1.3, if you put a folder on the dock and ctrl+click on it, it no longer lists the files in the folder as it did in 10.1.2...
Originally posted by j763
Did anyone else notice how in OS X 10.1.3, if you put a folder on the dock and ctrl+click on it, it no longer lists the files in the folder as it did in 10.1.2...
Why, then, would they bring that back in 10.2??
It dosen't really make much sense to me...
Originally posted by m3djack
I'm just not going to be happy until I get Labels back. I started using them religously about four years ago, and I am finding it difficult to live without them.