What in addition to Spotlight makes Tiger worthwhile, IYO? I am eager to hear since, reactions I've seen since the release have suggested (a) there are no great new capabilities, just an incorporation of free- and shareware tools, and (b) the system has a few holes that need to be plugged.
- Simi
On May 28, 2005, at 4:04 AM, Brian Ferguson wrote:
Jem, I don't know what you use your Mac for, but I can assure you that Tiger is better than all the previous Mac systems.
Of course there will be some applications which have complications but many of these are being upgraded.
Comments here also depend on the machine version being used and the user who like to really customise it; then you are more likely to have problems.
If for nothing else you need to find something, then Spotlight on its own is worth the upgrade. The only stuff I could not find was on files trashed and emptied out long ago.
rgds brianF
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On 27 May 2005, at 6:40 pm, jem cabanes wrote:
Hi,_______________________________________________
Well, I don't use Tiger yet, and I'm not particularly encouraged by the this list...
jem cabanes
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On 27/05/2005, at 10:31, Charles Jolley wrote:
When you open a file directly from an e-mail, Apple Mail saves the file to a folder called "IncomingWork". Sometimes the permissions get set on this folder not to allow saving. As a result, you end up with the problem you described. It appears to be fixed for me in Tiger..._______________________________________________
-Charles
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