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Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:20 am
by zed
Shooshie wrote:Since I installed it, I've been occasionally having weirdness in the Finder during Quicklook, especially with movies and audio files.
Annoying (not-doing-what-it's-supposed-to) weirdness, or just visual weirdness?
Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 5:40 pm
by Shooshie
If I Quicklook several audio/video files together at full screen, and decide I want to hear one of them again, sometimes it won't go back to the one that just finished, and sometimes it just hangs and i have to restart the finder. Exact same files that I've been listening to for months; never a problem before. Never. Restarting the computer fixes it for a while.
Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 5:52 pm
by zed
Shooshie wrote:...sometimes it just hangs and i have to restart the finder. Exact same files that I've been listening to for months; never a problem before. Never. Restarting the computer fixes it for a while.
Yikes. That is more than annoying... that is a serious issue. Any problem that results in having to restart the computer is a major issue in my books.
I am now going to hold out on the upgrade, because I have yet to learn of any tangible advantages. Thanks for the heads up.
Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 1:39 am
by waterstrum
I just had a weird one where after booting, the mouse would move the cursor, but clicking was unresponsive.
I rebooted and all was well.
I've never experienced that before.
Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 6:05 pm
by Shooshie
same thing happened to me. I think I unplugged the mouse and maybe it worked again, but I may also have restarted. I remember I was in a conversation with someone at the time, and I wasn't paying much attention to what I was doing. But the bottom line is that the "click" quit working, and it didn't matter which mouse I used.
Shooshie
Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 6:38 pm
by Frodo
Shooshie wrote:But the bottom line is that the "click" quit working, and it didn't matter which mouse I used.
Shooshie
If any semblance of clarity can come from all of this, it's clear that some issues are not DP related. I've had some questions about key commands in general of late, but I'm increasingly convinced that Apple has taken the "think different" mantra a little too far.
I'm going to hold off on 10.6.3 for now.
Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 6:41 pm
by dbender
Frodo wrote:Shooshie wrote:But the bottom line is that the "click" quit working, and it didn't matter which mouse I used.
Shooshie
If any semblance of clarity can come from all of this, it's clear that some issues are not DP related. I've had some questions about key commands in general of late, but I'm increasingly convinced that Apple has taken the "think different" mantra a little too far.
I'm going to hold off on 10.6.3 for now.
Same here ............. Yes, Frodo, we shall pause here before venturing further, 'till we see how the 10.6.3 road pans out ......
Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 6:51 pm
by zed
Frodo wrote:...I'm increasingly convinced that Apple has taken the "think different" mantra a little too far.
Very well put.
And when we can finally switch to 64-bit there will be more bugs and more growing pains. I want it, but I don't.
Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 7:00 pm
by Frodo
zed wrote:
Same here ............. Yes, Frodo, we shall pause here before venturing further, 'till we see how the 10.6.3 road pans out ......
Dude-- even the real Frodo took the real Strider at his word!!
dbender wrote:I want it, but I don't.
The whole 64-bit thing will be much more multi-faceted than we can imagine. It will go beyond the notion of just having "this or that" piece of software coded for it.
Just like it took a while for the concept of AUs and VIs to find a home in DP, so will it take some time before the whole 64-bit dream comes true. Even when it does, I should wonder if it will come true as we've generally imagined it would.
Of course, we all know how things can change without notice. It just makes it so hard for a consumer to plan too far ahead.
It's the caveats we have to look out for.
Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 7:29 pm
by zed
Frodo wrote:Of course, we all know how things can change without notice.
Indeed we do. Rather like the quotations in your post... I said what he said that I said...

Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 8:19 pm
by Armageddon
I haven't noticed any oddness with 10.6.3 so far, but I really have to put DP through its paces to know for sure. All VIs, GUIs and audio functions with DP seem to be acting normal. If not ... I have my claw hammer at ready.
Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 2:51 pm
by bjornln
OK, here's an odd one...
Take a MIDI track.
Assign a synth with a patch list connected.
Go patch column and try to choose a patch (except the first one)
What happens ?
For me, all the patch names go transparent and I see the window behind....
If anyone can confirm this it would be great...
/B
Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 4:18 pm
by waxman
10.6.3 has caused Adobe Illustrator CS2 and CS3 to crash. Adobe is working on it.
Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 4:36 pm
by zed
waxman wrote:10.6.3 has caused Adobe Illustrator CS2 and CS3 to crash. Adobe is working on it.
Wow. I am so glad that I decided to wait a week and see what my Motunation buddies had to say. This thread has really helped to save me the hassle.
It would be different if 10.6.3 offered some great new feature or bug fix that I was desperate for... but it seems like it may introduce more troubles to my workflow than any troubles I would notice that were fixed.
Thanks for the feedback, and sorry for any inconveniences that you folks are facing!

Re: 10.6.3 Is Out
Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 9:25 pm
by Dwetmaster
I'm fine on 10.6.2 anyways...