fightthegoodfightnow
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Sun Jan-13-08 04:58 PM
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Edited on Sun Jan-13-08 05:35 PM by fightthegoodfightnow
Just upgraded to Leopard.
Things I Like about Leopard -the transparent tool bar -the new "Today" button in iCal that's suppose to take you to 'Today" -the new 'scroller' that tells you what time it is in iCal. -downloads no longer download on to the desktop. -the addition of a new 'preview' of any document or item in the finders view. -the new shadows on open 'windows' -new screen saver with "word of the day' -the file 'previews' -the new 'button' for new RSS's -the new shade of blue highlight when scrolling on the tool bar. -the transparency of the background when using the Dock -iChat now tells you when someone is blocking themselves. -new categories in iChat
Things I Hate about Leopard -the failure of of the "Today" button in iCal to take you to Today when you have the 'Task' feature open when sorted by 'Due Date' -the fact that tasks due dates take you to the calender date but when you click on 'Today', it fails to take you back to "Today" -the analog clock is no longer available on the desktop.... which had some problems before that made it difficult to 'move' when other 'windows' where open. -the fact that the 'shift/fn' key when held together no longer does 'slow motion' of the open 'windows' -the new text for the icons on the Dock (with no option to turn the text off) -the transparency of scroll function from the tool bar in Safari.
Things I'm Indifferent To -the new 'stacks' concept....maybe it will grow on me....
More use will bring more comments.... but for now..... that is my initial comments.
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Sun Jan-13-08 10:48 PM
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1. I think Safari isn't as stable as before. The stacks are nice, they keep |
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Edited on Sun Jan-13-08 10:49 PM by alfredo
me from cluttering the desktop.
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fightthegoodfightnow
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Mon Jan-14-08 07:59 PM
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2. Yea.....that's How I Feel about the Download File |
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....it prevents the desktop from being cluttered. For now, that's the best use of Stacks.
Stacks is kind of growing on me.....I'm rethinking how I can use it.
The spaces concept is just silly when the fn function can show all windows.
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Mon Jan-14-08 09:14 PM
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4. I like spaces because I can keep mail in one window, Gimp in |
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another, and mail in the third. F8 makes it easy to move one window to another space or move a whole space. It's like having four monitors.
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Mon Jan-14-08 08:37 PM
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3. Safari is very stable for me - its Flash that isn't |
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the only time I have crashed Safari is on sites using the new flash plug in - the last security update fixed that for me.
I like stacks for images and a set of apps I use once or twice a week.
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Mon Jan-14-08 09:17 PM
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Sat Jan-19-08 02:33 PM
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What can I say, I am in love with that one. Yes, I can do same in my win machine, but it is not integral to the OS. It came with a third party app, the one I use to secure my PDFs... but this one came with Leopard and I am finding it to be extremely useful
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