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| Leopard: Bugs/Compatibility Reports
Just want to hear what software you believe does not work in Leopard for reasons unknown: <EDITED TITLE TO MAKE THREAD MORE SPECIFIC> Edit from Jason: Please report any compatibility problems and/or bugs you have with Leopard here. If you have more indepth questions, please feel free to post a new thread though. This is mainly for collection and reporting. Last edited by Jason; October 27th, 2007 at 07:11 PM. |
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Mozy. It's still in beta and is a little flaky under Leopard.
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All my loved input managers for Safari (and most of all Saft) don't work anymore. I found this Pimpkit thingy, but I can't get Saft to work with it although they say it should work.
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Those are always "late" it seems. ... LittleSnitch needs to either be completely reinstalled, I heard, or move to version 2.beta from 1.x.
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Reason: password not recognized. A window machine works fine. Have authorized guest temporariliy till i know why i cannot use passwords anymore? Regards, Gerrit |
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Airport. sorry to keep harping on, but it's still 'broken'. they've removed the interference robustness from the preferences in your airport menu, for no apparent reason. turns out it was the glue that kept my powermac on the wifi.
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hm. are you sure they didn't just _move_ that preference somewhere? what basestation are you using? this feature is also on the router side, and the way it works (making packets smaller and changing some frequency thing) it should still work if selected on the router side.
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it's better now, but not great. it just drops the connection a lot. i'm on a pretty cheap bundled router, but preleopard, it was solid. i've spotlight-ed everywhere for it, and googled tons, but it appears that they've removed the feature quietly.
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