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| 10.5.2
__________________ PowerMac G5 Dual 1.8(Rev A.), , 7 Gig RAM, Pioneer DVR-110, ATI X800XT, OS X 10.4.11 & 10.5.3, 23'' HD LCD Mac Book Pro Core 2 Duo 2.16Mhz, SuperDrive, ATI X1600, 2GB RAM, OS X 10.5.3 Tibook 400Mhz, DVD drive, 1024 RAM, ATI Rage, OS X 10.4.7 1TB Time Capsule 5g iPod 30Gig White |
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| Finally ![]() 343 MB?! I guess it eliminates the possibility that someone installs by mistake the update for the wrong architecture, but it's a bit ... big to download with anything less than broadband. |
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| Oooh, I shall have a look! I wonder if it will finally fix the problem where the first character is often skipped when typing on MacBook Pros... |
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| Just updated with the Combo on both Machines. On the PPC G5 it had a double restart so be patient when letting the Combo boot up. Everything seems good so far. Here is everything 10.5.2 updated. Here is the long list! Quote:
__________________ PowerMac G5 Dual 1.8(Rev A.), , 7 Gig RAM, Pioneer DVR-110, ATI X800XT, OS X 10.4.11 & 10.5.3, 23'' HD LCD Mac Book Pro Core 2 Duo 2.16Mhz, SuperDrive, ATI X1600, 2GB RAM, OS X 10.5.3 Tibook 400Mhz, DVD drive, 1024 RAM, ATI Rage, OS X 10.4.7 1TB Time Capsule 5g iPod 30Gig White Last edited by Satcomer; February 11th, 2008 at 05:11 PM. |
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| There is a Graphic Software update after you install 10.5.2 so check Software Update.
__________________ PowerMac G5 Dual 1.8(Rev A.), , 7 Gig RAM, Pioneer DVR-110, ATI X800XT, OS X 10.4.11 & 10.5.3, 23'' HD LCD Mac Book Pro Core 2 Duo 2.16Mhz, SuperDrive, ATI X1600, 2GB RAM, OS X 10.5.3 Tibook 400Mhz, DVD drive, 1024 RAM, ATI Rage, OS X 10.4.7 1TB Time Capsule 5g iPod 30Gig White |
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| As many people may already know, one feature that 10.5.2 brings is the ability to view Stacks as a "List" (hierarchical menus). One related feature I noticed is that icons for individual Stacks can now be viewed either as a "Stack" (i.e. an overlap of icons of files contained within that folder) or a "Folder" (i.e. where only the icon of the parent folder, such as the Downloads folder, is used). Personally, I'm not that bothered about hierarchical menus, but I really do like the ability to change the icon in the Dock on an individual basis. There is also an option to switch on/off the "Translucent Menu Bar" in the "Desktop and Screen Saver" System Preferences pane. Many people will be glad of that too. Time Machine now has its own status icon in the menu bar, which is mildly animated when Time Machine is busy backing up... It will take me some time to determine whether or not the keyboard issue for MacBook Pros has been sorted out. I'll keep my fingers crossed but had heard it might not be sorted out with this release. Additionally, I'm hoping there will be a CS3 update shortly so that Acrobat will work under Leopard now... Adobe had originally referred to updates coming out in late 2007 and January 2008, if I remember rightly. |
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| Graphically, animations seem a bit smoother. The background for Stacks views seem different somehow (darker and with a border?). Spaces seems noticeably smoother for me, and animations for Stacks and minimization seem to be improved too; movies still do not play in the Dock, though. Menus now seem much less translucent, to the point where I thought they are now opaque. To be honest, I actually quite liked the level of menu transparency in Leopard prior to 10.5.2! It seemed about the right balance for me. |
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The new options for stacks are very welcome. Now you can get it to work exactly like in Tiger, and you can choose on an item-by-item basis, so you can have some folders open as stacks and some open as menus. That's the way it should be. I haven't noticed any difference besides the stacks change and the new Time Machine menu extra (also nice). Spaces might be a bit more responsive, but if you hadn't mentioned it I wouldn't have thought anything of it. |