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    The Leopard Report: Another Look at 10.5 Bugs

    December 11th, 2007

    It’s got to be a strange world out there, with some folks reporting that Leopard has driven them crazy, while most of you appear to have had great experiences with Apple’s latest operating system. Include me in the latter camp. In recent articles, I’ve tried to put this confusing picture into perspective. I know there […]


    Newsletter 416 Preview: The Downsides of Mac Tips and Tricks

    November 18th, 2007

    When I was busy churning over the years churning out loads and loads of books about AOL, Mac OS X and other subjects, my publishers and editors always clamored for tips, tricks and more tips. So I probably spent a large portion of my research checking out the coolest tips I could find, and making […]


    First Leopard Update Squashes File Move Bug!

    November 15th, 2007

    What’s the definition of a show-stopping bug? Well, how about something that can result in lost data? Certainly that ranks number one on my book, ahead of a problem that just makes your Mac crash. Well, I suppose the latter can also result in lost or corrupted files, but if you save regularly, and perform […]


    Newsletter #415 Preview: Who Needs Leopard? What About Mac OS 10.6?

    November 11th, 2007

    If you believe some of the things written about Leopard in the past week or so, you may consider it the buggiest system upgrade ever! But, as with all things of this nature, that impression is a huge exaggeration. During Leopard’s first weekend on sale, some two million copies were moved as retail upgrade kits […]