Leopard

February 12, 2008

Best Of The Leopard 10.5.2 Update Coverage

As you probably know, Apple released OS X Leopard 10.5.2 on Monday. This update corrects quite a few "known issues", fixes plenty of bugs and internal problems with Leopard, and evens adds some new interface features.

But rather than repeat what's already been said, I thought I'd provide a few links to some of the best coverage and information out there:

Enjoy!

December 29, 2007

What's On Your "Obsolete" List?

Zaphu recently posted an article on the number of third-party programs and utilities that OS X Leopard has—in one way or another—effectively put out of business. Or as he put it, "mauled" to death.

Among them are VirtueDesktops, a multipe desktop manager supplanted by Spaces, and OverFlow, which does to Docks what Stacks does to Docks, only better.

This lead me to wonder what else has been eliminated from my Applications and Utilities folders.

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December 27, 2007

"Glass Houses" Feedback

Ah, the Mac audience. Sing hosannas and they adore you. Express a little criticism, however, and the bugs scurry out of the woodwork.

On email I received said I was totally off-base (actually, his phrasing was a little more colorful).

Another reader, instead of refuting the article, resorted to the shotgun approach. "When was the last time you came out with a world class operating system? Developing an OS is closer to art than science. How many software project[s] hit their deadline[s]?"

This was echoed by another reader who said I was making much ado about nothing, as according to my article Leopard was "only" 119 days late.

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December 25, 2007

Those Who Live In Glass Houses...

In a way, the iPhone was a godsend for Apple.

Not just because its revolutionary multi-touch technology boosted Apple's already stratospheric cool factor. Because it did.

And not because it gave Apple an important step into yet another major market. Because it did that too.

But because back in April 2007, the iPhone's upcoming June 29th release date gave Apple a much-needed excuse for delaying OS X Leopard.

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December 19, 2007

OS X 10.5.2 Brings Massive Updates To Leopard

Apple Insider posts that Apple has released OS X Leopard 10.5.2 to external developers for testing.

The update, which weighs in at a mere 345MB, focuses on the Dock, Finder, Mail, iCal, iChat, Quick Look, Rosetta, Safari, Time Machine, Printing, and WiFi/AirPort compatibility.

Hmmm. Perhaps "focuses" is the wrong word here. At any rate, release of the update could be as late as MacWorld Expo in January, so you still have plenty of time to enjoy your Mac as is.

[via Apple Insider]

December 11, 2007

Leopard Printing And Time Machine "Solutions"

Apple has released two new tech notes on their support site detailing issues with OS X Leopard.

The first note summarizes some printer setup and driver installation issues, a problem when a Canon inkjet printer with built-in scanner does not scan in Leopard, an issue where a shared printer no longer appears in your printer list after waking the computer from sleep, and an error that occurs when printing to a HP LaserJet 1200 printer.

The second note discusses using and troubleshooting problems with Time Machine.

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December 05, 2007

8 Leopard Installation Problems And Solutions

Apple has released notes detailing eight installation problems, startup problems, and login problems one might experience when upgrading an existing system to Leopard.

So here's the deal: If you're planning on upgrading to Leopard, then it might be a good idea to check out each one of the tech notes to see if it applies to you before you start the installation process.

A little preemptive action now might save you hours of time and trouble down the road.

And if it's an older machine, it just might be a good idea to bite the bullet and do a clean erase and install. (After backing up your files, of course.)

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November 28, 2007

OS X Leopard: 30 Days, And Counting

Hard to believe that a month has gone by since the release of OS X Leopard on October 26th. But it has, and I thought I'd do a quick summary of where we are, and where we need to be.

Apple has already fixed a number of issues with an early point release, which included the Finder's "Moving Data" bug that harkens all of the way back to Jaguar, updates to the firewall, and some key patches to Time Machine.

But still missing in action are solutions to quite a few other problems, like Time Machine and AirPort Extreme connectivity, Time Machine and Aperture data corruption, and the vanishing windows in Spaces.

(Being an admitted Space-oholic, the later is one of my pet peeves.)

Let's count 'em down, shall we?

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November 27, 2007

Epson / HP Detail Printer Compatibility Under Leopard

Epson has posted a FAQ detailing the release schedule of full-featured Macintosh OS X 10.5 printer drivers for their Epson Stylus Pro printers.

These "full-featured" drivers allow professional photographers and graphic artists access to the 16-bit color printing subsystems built into Leopard, giving prints better color and tonal accuracy.

HP also recently confirmed that customers will not need to download or reinstall any additional printer software, as full support for nearly all of their printers is built directly into Leopard. New versions, if needed, will appear via Software Update.

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November 16, 2007

Leopard's Firewall Options Not Just "Renamed"

Several blogs have jumped on an entry in the Leopard 10.5.1 update log that reads, "In Security preferences' Firewall tab, the "Block All" option is now called "Allow Only Essential Services"."

They've taken this to mean that Apple didn't do anything about the "holes" in the firewall, and simply resorted to changing the text in the dialog.

This couldn't be further from the truth.

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