octavedoctor
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It seems to me that Apple have completely lost their way with OSX.
I now have less issues with Windows than I do with OSX.
Here is a cross section of some of the problems after 10.4.5...
A bug means that i can't set my desktop icons' font to less than 11pt without the icon column distribution doubling in width
Every time i start up my Mighty Mouse preference pane is replaced with a generic one and to get it working I have to unplug the mouse and plug it back in.
Flash drives can't be ejected or unmounted once a file has been opened; the message "The volume {name} cannot be ejected because it is in use. Please try quitting applications and try again." This happens even when no applications are running.
My Wacom tablet no longer works even though I have installed the latest driver. Wacom are unable to suggest a solution.
My Lexmark printer utility no longer works. Lexmark are unable to provide a working driver.
It's no wonder we are the laughing stock of the Windows world. It wouldn't be so bad if Apple's smug team of prima donnas didn't make submitting feedback and bug reports such an obstacle course...
I now have less issues with Windows than I do with OSX.
Here is a cross section of some of the problems after 10.4.5...
A bug means that i can't set my desktop icons' font to less than 11pt without the icon column distribution doubling in width
Every time i start up my Mighty Mouse preference pane is replaced with a generic one and to get it working I have to unplug the mouse and plug it back in.
Flash drives can't be ejected or unmounted once a file has been opened; the message "The volume {name} cannot be ejected because it is in use. Please try quitting applications and try again." This happens even when no applications are running.
My Wacom tablet no longer works even though I have installed the latest driver. Wacom are unable to suggest a solution.
My Lexmark printer utility no longer works. Lexmark are unable to provide a working driver.
It's no wonder we are the laughing stock of the Windows world. It wouldn't be so bad if Apple's smug team of prima donnas didn't make submitting feedback and bug reports such an obstacle course...