2007-10-17 11:29 PM
2007-11-14 12:00 AM
ejrolon wrote:ah - well that's ok. i thought that there would be some horrible false-perspective side-shelf thing going on! thanks . . .
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2007-11-14 12:02 AM
2007-11-14 12:29 AM
Rex wrote:thanks rex.
Actually my Skype works fine in Leopard.
2007-11-14 01:24 AM
2007-11-14 03:04 AM
Matthew wrote:yep - it's those improvements that most caught my eye - notes, to-dos and RSS in mail (safari was always the wrong place!)
All the whiz bang and eye-candy is nice (and mostly useful) but the bits that Ireallylike are the little big things like the the Mail, iCal, Address Book improvements.
2007-11-14 04:49 AM
~/archiben wrote:You can choose what you need to backup to avoid lack of space thus the minimum hd that you need has to have the same about of Gb as you have now.
…and time machine - but i suspect i would need a huge external drive for that or it would fill up pretty quickly.
~/archiben wrote:Overall it feels slightly snappier, memory handling is better and the beachballs have vanished about 80%. I don't see any major slowdowns.
but i don't know if the rest justifies it. how is the performance? have you noticed any general improvement, or does all the eye-candy pretty much cancel that out? if there was a noticeable performance increase i would go for it regardless of spaces (i'd probably just disable that).
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2007-11-14 05:48 AM
2007-11-14 07:22 AM
ejrolon wrote:Agreed. I love this about Apple OS updates: more coolness/no performance penalty.
Overall it feels slightly snappier, memory handling is better and the beachballs have vanished about 80%. I don't see any major slowdowns.
2007-11-14 07:50 AM
~/archiben wrote:Oohhh yeahhh
how is the performance? have you noticed any general improvement...
2007-11-14 09:19 AM