10.5.4 still doesn't fix an Apple Mail "Save as Stationery" option that used to work in Tiger but no longer works correctly in Leopard. It saves text but not graphics. The Safari upgrade seems to be the problem from what most people are saying.
Apple won't fix it because they said that not enough people are complaining about it........so let's all call them up and complain!!!!!
Inside the OS X 10.5.4 update
#17
Posted 03 July 2008 - 12:27 PM
were there any spaces fixes and if so what, because i hear people talking about spaces bugs (personally which i have never experienced), but people are always saying how stupid things are happening in spaces. And thanks for the almost immediate response
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#18
Posted 07 July 2008 - 07:19 AM
My problem with 10.5.3 was the boot drive became invisible. That was not fixed with the 10.5.4 update. And the MacWorld 08-08 issue "911" addressed this with a side bar, but when I tried the fix in the terminal, it replied "file not found." I did a independent search for the file, "None." I can still see the boot drive when I ask for a new window in the Finder and all works OK. Just a little worried that the boot drive is invisible.
#19
Posted 07 July 2008 - 12:06 PM
Hey the same thing happened to me, but it happened in 10.5.1, I found a solution,
ok first navigate to your Applications Folder>Apple Script>Script Editor then open script editor and paste this in;
tell application "System Events"
set visible of disk "SLLhotD HD" to true
end tell
tell application "Finder" to quit
delay 1
tell application "Finder" to launch
Then obviously you will change "Your HD" to the name you've given to your hard drive then click compile then click run and then hopefully your HD will not be invisible anymore
SLLhotD
web.mac.com/dheeraj_flyboy
ok first navigate to your Applications Folder>Apple Script>Script Editor then open script editor and paste this in;
tell application "System Events"
set visible of disk "SLLhotD HD" to true
end tell
tell application "Finder" to quit
delay 1
tell application "Finder" to launch
Then obviously you will change "Your HD" to the name you've given to your hard drive then click compile then click run and then hopefully your HD will not be invisible anymore
SLLhotD
web.mac.com/dheeraj_flyboy
#22
Posted 07 July 2008 - 02:14 PM
I found one unexpected, but welcome improvement. The Photoshop CS3 & Bridge launch time has been cut into half. I have not used a stop watch for this, so it may be somewhat faster or slower, but it is really noticeable. If this is a preview of what the Snow Leopard release will do, the latter will be great.
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