Book Reviews


[Day Permalink] Tuesday, October 28, 2003

[Item Permalink] CopyPaste causes problems on Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther) -- Comment()
I ran into a strange problem on Panther, which VersionTracker solved: 'I spent an hour trying to figure out why the "c" on two machines with newly installed Panther did not work. On one machine it was more than an hour I lost. [...] Until CopyPaste 1.6 is updated for Panther compatibility don't use it. It is a wonderful application, just not with Panther (that is unless you never use the "c"). Uppercase "C" and all other keys seem okay.'


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I Want My Panther! "I finally took a look at Panther today at the local AppleCentre; they've sold all their copies already. Fought the usual epic battle against buying extremely cool stuff I really can't afford: this time, I won." [synapse]


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The Panther Roars (in Pain): "A hapless Wired News reporter forgets to back up his hard drive while installing Apple's latest update to OS X, code-named Panther. The installation glitch leads to a world of hurt." [Wired News]


[Item Permalink] Running Panther -- Comment()
Now I have Panther (Mac OS X 10.3) installed on my iBook. Installation went without problems, easier than the 10.2 upgrade. Maybe I learned something, or the system is indeed easier to install. Best things: new Finder, Exposé, Mail, having several users logged in at the same time. (I'm posting to the weblog from a new account which I created just for this purpose.)


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Panther software updates galore: "Third-party software updates to assure compatibility with Mac OS X v10.3, "Panther," are coming fast and furious. Here's a roundup of some of the most recent applications announced to have Panther compatibility." [MacCentral]


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Apple releases source code for Darwin 7.0: "Apple team has released the source code for Darwin 7.0, updating it for Mac OS X 10.3 ("Panther")." [MacCentral]


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Panther: The Cool, The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly: "Panther is certainly interesting and will get better with minor tweaks." (Apple-x.net via MyAppleMenu) [MyAppleMenu]


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Jaguar, Meet Panther: " You likely don't need Panther if you use Jaguar, but not getting it may prove unbearable. The upgrade is that appealing." (Pioneeer Press via MyAppleMenu) [MyAppleMenu]