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Unfortunately, my somewhat mixed
feelings about the new OSX 10.5 Leopard release have taken a turn to the worse.
I'm now very much inclined to agree with
Dave Winer
who wrote:
this is not a good operating system release.
In my case:
- For the first time in living memory, OSX actually freezes.
- After freezing, Mail.app loses 80% of my e-mail in-box.
- Time Machine, which is supposely backing things up continually, shows me the
content of the old mailbox, but then fails to restore more than 3 messages
from it.
So: if I do not respond to your recent e-mail, please resend — you
know now why.
And there are plenty of other problems:
- Skype doesn't run as long as the OSX firewall is on. (Come on guys at Apple, you
can do better than this!)
- Nobody seemed to have done any testing of Spaces with Java. For that matter,
testing of real-world Java apps seems to have been under-resourced. (to put
it mildly)
- My iSync application refuses to start at all. (Console says SyncServer[339]:
fatal error during sync server initialization: can't upgrade data directory from
version 47 to version 75 (/Users/jernst/Library/Application Support/SyncServices/Local)
What am I supposed to make out of that one?)
- Addition: Google Earth crashes during the launch, too.
My advice now: stay away from Leopard. It's not ready to be used for anything
serious, and I regret that I upgraded.
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