Actually I did a clean install....
I have default preferences set for spotlight (in regards to indexing)
I have default preferences set for spotlight (in regards to indexing)
Actually I did a clean install....
I have default preferences set for spotlight (in regards to indexing)
Thanks for the support! I tried do reinstall but Photoshop still does not work unfortunately. Luckily I still have an older iMac (from the G4 area) lurking around so I will use that mac from now on for my PS duties.I would attempt to reinstall, but as you said yes, I would have hoped that native OS applications would continue to work even after classic support is killed. At least you take it all in stride.![]()
Gripes--
1) When you close front row, the song stops (wasn't like this in Tiger)
F8? That's what I have it mapped to on my PB.3) My MBP doesn't have enough free F keys (or maybe I'm just an idiot). before I had my expose set to F11 and my dashboard to F12. Now I have nowhere to put the spaces birds eye view!
- Transparent menu bar is ugly
- 3D dock is ugly
- Stacks can only be created from an entire directory, not specific files
- Animations run slow on GMA950
- Rubbish bin asks you to confirm every time you empty it
- Finder still beachballs when using network drives
To be honest, I'm not really that impressed with Leopard. The only real change which is useful to me is Quicklook and cover flow.
Another one that's irritating me - if I empty Trash with a Finder window open anywhere on the desktop, once I okay the 'Are you sure?' dialogue, the Finder window pops to the front. Why?
Well, I've only been using Leopard for a few hours, but I want the old Spotlight search results window back. The new one sucks horribly. It's just a smart folder search window with no organization.
Why is the Spotlight drop down menu organized and the "show all results" window isn't?
And none of my bookmarks are showing up in Spotlight. This sucks.
The bookmarks not showing up in Spotlight is really pissing me off. Especially since Leopard disabled Inquisitor, which I relied on for quick searching of bookmarks.![]()
If you were used to fast searching of Bookmarks, you would be pissed off if you couldn't do it at all (since Leopard borks Inquisitor as well).
And I don't want my friggin web history indexed. Only my bookmarks. So far Spotlight is doing the former, but not the latter. And there's no way to turn off the history indexing. The person responsible for this elementary error must pay with his miserable life.
And wrecking what was a perfectly good Spotlight interface and replacing it with something that is slow as muck and impossible to search through was a very bad move.
Now that Apple has wrecked the Spotlight interface I really have to get rid of the history results coming up and cluttering everything.
They've really dropped the ball on Spotlight. What on earth were they thinking?
We got it. You hate spotlight. Can we move on now?![]()
You can turn that off in Textedit's preferences.Text edit creates a visible autosaved copy like M$ word does.
for some reason, Leopard won't recognise any of my wireless networks... unless I force it which takes about five minutes of going into network preferences and playing with assistance and diagnostics... changing networks is hideous... and I don't know why it doesn't work.
Other than that, everything is groovy.