Comments on: My OS X Leopard Experience So Far http://isource.com/2007/12/28/my-leopard-experience-so-far/ #1 Source for iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac and AppleTV Thu, 30 Dec 2010 18:00:48 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.6 By: John Scott http://isource.com/2007/12/28/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29154 Sat, 23 Feb 2008 01:41:52 +0000 http://www.mactropolis.com/editorial/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29154 I have used Leopard since its intro. I have gone back to using Vista on my Dell more and more. I have had too much trouble with Safari freezing, kernel panics and have reinstalled Leopard 3 times! I had Leopard on a MacBook and also on a Mac Mini core2. I think Apple has spent too much time developing other products and Leopard paid the price. I sometimes feel the computer line is taking a back burner to the iPhone and Apples other media products. My next laptop will not be a Apple because my MacBook ran hot, had cracks in case from heat stress and fails in features compaired to a PC laptop of similar price.
I truly cannot justify spending the money.

]]>
By: Partners in Grime http://isource.com/2007/12/28/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29153 Sat, 05 Jan 2008 04:57:31 +0000 http://www.mactropolis.com/editorial/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29153 Safari is working great. Generally runs for days with multiple windows and tabs open.

]]>
By: Charles Martin http://isource.com/2007/12/28/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29152 Sat, 29 Dec 2007 10:27:20 +0000 http://www.mactropolis.com/editorial/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29152 Safari crashes are ALWAYS the result of broken plug-ins, either for Safari itself (like AdBlock or PithHelmet) or the verdammnt Input Managers folder (no longer useful in Leopard), particularly anything involving SIMBL.

Clear those out, check your startup logs to find any other hidden startup crap, clear it out, and I *guarantee* Leopard will magically become fast and slick as intended.

]]>
By: Tony http://isource.com/2007/12/28/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29151 Sat, 29 Dec 2007 07:37:44 +0000 http://www.mactropolis.com/editorial/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29151 I’ve done 7 Leopard instals to date – all since 10.5.1 – and have followed the same procedure on each occasion. SuperDuper! to create a complete bootable backup on an external disk in Tiger. Clean instal of Leopard. Let the Leopard Installer run the Migration Assistant to transfer from the bootable backup. System Update to 10.5.1 before running any apps. Sit back and enjoy!
This has worked for systems from a barely acceptable eMac, iBook G4s, to a decent 24-inch Intel iMac.
No crashes, and only minor issues like having to readd printers for them to be seen. And the overall view is that Leopard seems just as quick as Tiger and even more responsive on the iBooks.
I used this MacFixIt and Macintouch recommended procedure so why ignore what seems like good custom and practice?

]]>
By: Richard http://isource.com/2007/12/28/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29150 Sat, 29 Dec 2007 03:30:58 +0000 http://www.mactropolis.com/editorial/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29150 I’ve had Leopard up since day one. Small problems. Nothing earth-shattering. Safari crashes twice a day. Sometimes Finder crashes (leaving everything else up), this usually with Word. Love all the new stuff. They’ll nail it down. People forget earlier versions of OS X had similar, and in some cases worse problems.

]]>
By: mat!-) http://isource.com/2007/12/28/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29149 Sat, 29 Dec 2007 00:37:00 +0000 http://www.mactropolis.com/editorial/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29149 What can I say? Using Leopard from the very beginning in full force I experienced really nasty things on my just barely recommended PB 12\” 1,5GHz with 1,25GB RAM, from not being able log in to freezes and crashes to finally having a daily \”shut down Your computer\” screen of death… I had\’em all…

Being pretty frustrated and sobered by these facts I decided giving it one last chance to make it right, performing a full time machine backup followed by clean format/ reinstallation of the OS on the system partition- using the time machine recovery of system preferences when being asked for it… and mamma mia, what a difference: NOT ONE crash, NOT one hangup, NOT ONE severe crash of a program- While I can see that this cat is drawing much more energy from the battery as well as needing a LOT more resources, I am more than happy to have the whole thing as is in Leopard… and although I still consider downgrading a realistic option I will try to stay with Leopard because of time machine and the new finder features…

cause they really are addictive to say the least…

cheers, mat!-)

]]>
By: Art http://isource.com/2007/12/28/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29148 Fri, 28 Dec 2007 23:51:14 +0000 http://www.mactropolis.com/editorial/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29148 I love the new cat, but there are some issues. Safari does crash from time to time, especially when clicking tabs closed. Photoshop was a long install with strange, lengthy pauses that didn’t inspire confidence. It does seem to take longer to start up.

Haven’t noticed anything else so far. I did a fresh install because I read about people having difficulty with other upgrade options. And I run a pretty lean system, avoiding hacks whenever possible.

All the new features do make me quite a bit more productive. I’m eagerly awaiting 10.5.2 update as well. It would be very difficult to go back to Tiger. Leopard is that big of an improvement.

Other than a few Apps, the general snappiness of the new OS is impressive. And that’s with 2GB RAM on a mid-range 24″ iMac.

]]>
By: Mick http://isource.com/2007/12/28/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29147 Fri, 28 Dec 2007 20:44:45 +0000 http://www.mactropolis.com/editorial/my-leopard-experience-so-far/#comment-29147 Unfortunately……I too am not completely happy on this upgrade. It is much slower on my Powermac Dual 2 ghz G5 Tower than tiger ever was. It’s pretty obvious that the Adobe CS3 Suite is not as happy as it was before. In fairness……I did a straight upgrade and I believe that these days a fresh install may be norm and not the exception. I think the days of a straight migration are over because of the shear size of the OS. Memory usage has increased as well……2 gigs of ram was managable in Tiger but not nearly enough for Leo. Sprinkle in that my scanner is no longer usuable/ Rights issues for files created by me and place on a Tiger server are annoying and I pretty much have to have other create the folders to keep them from being locked out.

Glad I decided not to upgrade more than my mac……it will get better. I do like a lot of what I see…perhaps after macworld we’ll get a meanigful update.

Still love my mac…….just growing pains…I guess.

Mick (the Leo Crash Test Dummy)

]]>