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Tim Probst
Tim Probst
@Tim@www.timprobst.com

Early adopting super geek, musician, father, resident tech guru.

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Tag: Leopard

  • A Few Notes from A Casual User on Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.1

    Mac OS X Leopard

    I’m a Mac fan … I don’t go all crazy and have to have ALL the latest gadgets. For the record, I have an iPhone, iPod (I’m a generation behind), and a new 20″ aluminum iMac. OK, so I have to have some of the newest gadgets, but by most standards, I’m a very casual user.

    Here is a list of the things I use the most:

    Apple Apps:

    -Safari
    -iTunes
    -iPhoto
    -Mail
    -iChat AV
    -iCal (but mostly only on the iPhone)
    -Address Book (to sync my iPhone)

    Third Party Apps:

    -Sirius Mac 2

    …and a few others but used too scarcely to mention. I didn’t even have Office on my machine until about three months after I bought it.

    So, in my casual use, there have been a few noticeable differences since upgrading to 10.5. I’m going to vent on two here:

    Let’s start with Safari. I use Safari as my main web browser. I know that Safari 3 is still in Public Beta but I never used to have this problem. When viewing RSS feeds, it takes what feels like forever (up to about 10 seconds) to load as little as 5 new feeds. It never did this on the previous versions. I have not tried the RSS feed in Mail heavily yet so I don’t know if the problem exists there or not so I’ll have to try that and find out. Point is, I like viewing the RSS feeds in Safari while I’m browsing my other websites.

    In iTunes, if I’m viewing a video (usually a TV show or music video), I often times will close the video window when it’s a music video that I don’t have the song file for. When I select another video, the audio will play, but the video window will not pop back up. If I select a size for the video screen, I get the turning beach ball, and iTunes quits. This also happened on Tiger so I’m not sure if it’s something I’m doing, but I don’t think such a simple thing should be such an issue.

    More to come as I continue to discover new and hopefully exciting things!!

    Editor’s Note: Greg Probst is the author of Blue Sleeves Blog and is a regular contributor to Probstisms.