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Old June 25th, 2005, 10:30 AM
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Mac Os X 10.3.9 Sherlock

Yesterday, I opened Sherlock in order to look up the meaning of a word. When it opened, I clicked on Channels in the Toolbar. Now, all my Apple channels such as Dictionary, Apple Care and Flights have disappeared. I'm only left with the channels in the Other Channels folder. The Apple Channels folder is empty and there is nothing in the toolbar except Channels.

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have apple stopped supporting sherlock now? surely not? they olny introduced it in 9 didn't they?
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have apple stopped supporting sherlock now? surely not? they olny introduced it in 9 didn't they?
Sherlock was introduced in System 7.5.
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Old June 26th, 2005, 05:48 AM
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ah sorry. sherlock 2?

anyway, is this true then? has steve jobs resigned a program he's obviously never liked to the grave? (it is, of course, 'old apple')
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Sherlock was introduced in System 7.5.
Sherlock was introduced in Mac OS 8.5, not 7.5. I've run 7.5 on my Quadra before and Sherlock is nowhere to be found.
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Sherlock was introduced in Mac OS 8.5, not 7.5. I've run 7.5 on my Quadra before and Sherlock is nowhere to be found.
My bad. I misread a report about the Find File part of Sherlock. But the important point is that Sherlock was around long before MacOS 9.
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