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| 10.4 | | 19 | 67.86% |
| 10.3 | | 7 | 25.00% |
| 10.2 | | 0 | 0% |
| 10.1 | | 0 | 0% |
| 10.0 | | 0 | 0% |
| 9 | | 0 | 0% |
| 8 | | 1 | 3.57% |
| 7 | | 0 | 0% |
| 6 | | 0 | 0% |
| other please state in post! | | 1 | 3.57% |
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| A combination of not wanting to be a guinea pig, testing a new system for Apple, so waiting for at least rev 1, and having a boss who is tight as a duck's @$$ means that I have only just upgraded to Tiger today. First impressions? Not bad, not bad, but a couple of things annoy me greatly: 1. Can't hide QuarkXPress using [Cmd]+[H] 2. When trying to zoom in Macromedia Freehand using [Cmd]+[Alt]+[Spacebar], Spotlight gets in the way! Doubtless I'll find ways around these shortcomings or get used to a different way of working, but it means having to think about these things, slowing me down, when these things should just be a reflex action.
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| CaptainQuark... open System Preferences, click "Keyboard and Mouse", then click the "Keyboard shortcuts" tab... change the shortcut for Spotlight to something that doesn't conflict... this might also be the solution to your XPress problem, since it's also keyboard related, but I don't know what in XPress would be conflicting...
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As I mentioned, I've just installed Tiger today and then had to get straight back into producing yet another book, so I've not had time to tinker and find out how everything works. I've tried what you suggested and it has helped with Spotlight getting in the way of zooming in Freehand, but the problem with QuarkXPress cannot, it appears be solved. This is a known problem that is much discussed on the Quark forum, which has many suggestions for working around this bug.
__________________ I have come before you, O Son of Nut, O Prince of Eternity! I am a follower of Djehuty, rejoicing in all that he has done: he brought the sweet air for your nose, life and vigour to gladden your face and the North Wind that comes from Atum for your nostrils. |
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![]() You might just as well suggest that I stop breathing!
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| It's the little things. I'd maybe prefer 10.3.x to Tiger, if only I could select 2 items in the Finder, hit copy and paste the files into a Mail.app message window. I can do that in 10.4.x, but in Panther, it works only for _one_ file at a time, which is utterly stupid. Apple, I think, has done _many_ such stupid little things in OS X since the Public Beta, and I hate them for it almost as much as I love them for everything else. If I could live entirely off of writing short stories, I'd probably use an older white iBook with Mac OS 9.2.2. I mean: What more does a writer need than TextEdit and Mail.app. Oh, you mean those _weren't_ in classic Mac OS? ![]()
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| I'm using 10.4 and think that is my preferred OS. I've used Macs since the original 128 K Mac, and I quite liked the feel "classic" OS, from the original System through to OS 8.6, but not having played much with OS 9. The classic OS felt a little quicker (I know there is an obvious reason for this) and somehow a little more friendly. On the other hand, OS X feels more heavyweight, more like a "serious" operating system and is more flexible. Overall, I prefer what OS X enables the user to do and feel it is still friendly enough. I've tended to prefer each update to OS X over the previous one. The jump from 10.1 from 10.2 felt like the most significant to me, perhaps because 10.2 started to feel like OS X was maturing. 10.3 added some nice features, but I found I never used Exposé, as I couldn't be bothered to reach for the function keys. With 10.4, I thought that the additional features were a bit gimmicky and rather thin on the ground... but then I programmed my mouse buttons for Exposé and Dashboard, and started to use these features (OK, I could have set my mouse buttons for Exposé under 10.3 too, but hey...). I must be one of the few who really likes Dashboard and downloads new Widgets! ![]() I never thought I'd use Spotlight, but have been proven wrong. There seem to be differences between using Command-F and the Spotlight icon in the top right of the screen, but I've come to find it handy in some circumstances. Quote:
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