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I had really high hopes for 10.5.1, the first patch, for Leopard. I assumed it would fix all the little problems I’ve noticed since upgradding from Tiger (10.4). The patch was great fixing some really important problems. But it didn’t fix very many of my problems. In fact, I was hoping that Leopard was going to fix problems that I had in Tiger but alas, this was not the case. Not entirely anyway.

List of bugs/”fixes”

  • Hidden networks don’t auto-rejoin 80% of the time
  • Mail smart folders don’t really work 100% of the time
  • Multiscreen support is still lame
  • Firefox hangs*
  • Safari still doesn’t support plugins
  • Power Management still has a ways to go
  • iChat is cool and sucks in all of the wrong ways
  • Changing icons is harder than ever!

Hidden networks don’t auto-rejoin 80% of the time

Like any responsible wireless user I make sure that my network is as secure as possible, that means a good encryption (nothing WEP) and not broadcasting your SSID. Leopard doesn’t pick up hidden networks automatically, even when they’re on your preferred network list. I guess I could start broadcasting my SSID (it’s not the most essential security anyway) but I shouldn’t have to downgrade.

Mail smart folders don’t really work 100% of the time

I have three or four smart folders that simply refuse to pick anything up, I’ve double checked the settings and the filters but it doesn’t matter because they won’t ever find any mail…at all.

Multiscreen support is still lame

In Tiger there was a glitch where trying to zoom while using multiple monitors would yield dubious results, the screen would jump around and move randomly like a possessed mongoloid mouse moving powers.

I figured it would be fixed in Leopard and it was…sort of…actually instead of fixing it they just turned magnification off altogether while using multiple screens.

Since when did fixing a bug mean turning a feature off completely?!

Update:Turns out this was an error with trying to zoom while suing synergy and a mouse from another machine. (Mac in client mode) Works fine ont he track pad or with a plugged in mouse.

The other thing that’s missing is a decent option for having the menu bar on both screens. If Im doing some work in office (neooffice the OO alternative) and I need to get something out of the menu it means going to a different screen to select the menu bar. Thats a pain.

All in all, multi-screen support is still pretty good and years ahead of anyone else. You can easily choose different desktops and screen savers which is rad.

Firefox hangs*

This really isn’t Leopard’s fault. Firefox is quickly becomming crap on any platform. Its hard to say because I’ve been a big supporter of Firefox since it’s debut but this memory leak business is getting ridiculous. The other day it was up to 1.21 GBs!!! Like I said, this doesn’t really have anything to do with leopard but I get beachballs when loading new tabs or saving something that stop me from doing anything else. Talk about irritating. Which brings me to my next point

Safari still doesn’t support plugins

Safari is a great browser, a lot more light weight than firefox and it doens’t seem to have any rendering issues unfourtunatly it also doesn’t support plugins officially. Sure you can hack it to make plugins work and you can hack it for quick searches but I shouldn’t have to.

On the flip side Safari is pretty awesome other than those two deal breaking features. I may follow gthing’s route and hack Safari so I can quit firefox.

Power Management still has a ways to go

Wait, let me rephrase that power management is actually really good, lots of features that are easy to manage. The problem is that since switching to leopard I have the impression that my battery life has cut itself in half. I could be wrong and it could just be that my battery is getting old. I invite anyone reading this to give their input.

iChat is cool and sucks in all of the wrong ways

iChat has some really rad features, the video chat is off the hook and way beyond anything else I’ve ever used but iChat still sucks in all of the important ways. It keeps contacts from different services in different windows. So instead of having a single contact list with MSN, AIM and your jabber contacts all together it has seperate contact lists. This is supremely irritating.

Adium actually lets me merge contacts from different services. I have friends that use several chat clients and I can merge them all into one that is easy to manage. Awesome.

iChat also doesn’t support MSN chat which kills half my friends list right off the bat. Apple is in pretty close relations with microsoft these days, you’d think they could swing some support for the second most popular chat client out there (I assume it’s second to AIM).

For all of it’s frills iChat is still unsutible for everyday use

Changing icons is harder than ever!

In tiger changing most icons could be done by copy and pasting between info boxes. Not the best but not terrible, it didn’t work for the trash bin or the control panel but it still worked for drives and apps and folders. So, rather than building out the feature of changing icons, they stripped out the copy and paste way to easily change them. Now anyone that wants to change icons either has to dig around in system files to replace the icons with new ones and then delete the current system cache to get them to actually show up or buy Candybar.

Candybar is lame. Flame all you want but it’s still lame. It supports something that should be built into the OS already.

Digging around in system files is equally lame for something that should be such a simple task.

I still love Leopard

I still like Leopard and I have no temptation to downgrade back to Tiger. The system is faster, smoother, more responsive and seems more stable even. There have been a lot of great backend changes to increase usability and build out the OS but that doens’t mean there aren’t a few things I want changed.

There will always be things to fix.

  • Dan
    Interesting Dala Botha.

    I'm sorry to hear that. My install has been faster than Leopard (except when it comes to firefox). Two things you may want to try. Use the original DVD that came with your mac to run a hardware test. This will check all your hardware to make sure it's running correctly.

    Other than that you may want to reinstall leopard and do a fresh install. After backing everything up you can easily reimport all your apps using the Migration Assistant (Applications - > utilities)

    Oh, one more thing. If it's brand new than call apple and they'll fix it.
  • Dala Botha
    I have massive problems with leopard.. it feels to me that mac is starting to get as unstable as pc and even illustrator and indesign has started hanging when the deadlines gets urgent.

    MAIN COMPLAINT:
    When I'm in the finder and click on folders, it takes like 5 seconds before it shows the contents of the files!! You don't want to know how long it takes to get to a document! It's as if there is this massive lag between action and response. Even when I want to change a name of a folder and I click on the name to be changed, it takes 5 sec to show the name editable.

    Does anyone have advice? I'm working on a brand new 2.4gH iMAc - big screen..

    And mac is loosing points. I was once a mac fanatic. Is there a platform besides mac and pc that is design friendly?
  • amera
    i have no idea what you are talking about so i'll just smile and nod and say that i can go to the reception if i can get to the slc airport by 7:30 pm. otherwise i'll just have to send love, presents, and well wishes.

    oh and i'm turning 26. i'm freaking an old maid already ;)
  • Sam
    Yea I second Brikon on not having problems changing the icons. Copy/Paste works great.

    You could also try liteicon which is like candybar except better and free-er.
  • I haven't had any problems changing the icons. Just doing it the old fashioned way copy/paste.
  • Dan
    Groomedmonkey- webkit looks pretty nice but it doenst look like there is anyway to edit elements on the fly like in firebug...bummer
  • Dan
    Sam- Interesting that the zoom works fine for you. It might be the fact that Im using synergy whenever I'm using multiple monitors. Maybe that screws it up.

    Groomedmonkey- ooohhh, a nice looking firebug sounds awesome. Thanks
  • groomedmonkey
    Ha! Totally agree with the icon issue - so irritating! At least the default folder icons don't look so 90s any more.

    As for safari - try downloading webkit: won't give you all the plug-ins firefox has but for webdevs this is good - the "inspect element" is pretty much a nicer looking firebug.
  • sam
    Tiger and Leopard both zoom just fine for me with multiple monitors. Even with three monitors (yea buddy, I found a way to do that!) I've never had problems. It just zooms the other screen in at the same point as the screen you're actually zooming in on.

    Also, input managers are not really "hacks" but the way OS X provides for really any program to allow for plugins. So although there is no "plugins" menu per se, input managers are fully supported and well documented (although they might go away altogether in a future update due to security concerns).

    So, I think if I said "hack" I was using the term loosely.
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