On Nov 13, 2010, at 10:39 AM, Rob McBroom wrote: > On Nov 13, 2010, at 8:06 AM, Guy Manchester wrote: > >> I gave B58 a go & sure enough it works perfectly but I use a load of >> triggers involving proxy objects & can't imagine life without them. It's the >> only thing really keeping me on B54 although I also find on B58 the >> shelf/clipboard doesn't appear when I mouse over the edge of the screen >> they're hidden behind & I use that feature a lot. And the occasional >> lagginess in B58 is a bit annoying when used to B54 but I guess I'd get used >> to that. > > > I was going to ask why you stayed on ß54 to see what they remaining hold-ups > were. I'm still on it because of proxy objects and I'm pretty sure Howard > Melman is too. Is that the deal-breaker for everyone? > > I don't know what we can do that we aren't already doing, but knowing that's > the #1 issue would be something at least. Maybe you could all go vote for > issue 8 on GitHub. > > For what its worth, I can't even get the clipboard to attach to a screen edge > in the first place (with ß54).
I am still on B54. I haven't tried B58 in a while but IIRC there were two things that were a big deal for me. 1. Trigger configuration being corrupted. I use a lot of triggers and in the end I figured at this point I change them more often than other preferences that I give up with B54 on Snow Leopard. I'm not sure I knew if proxy objects are involved with the issues but I use a lot of triggers with proxy objects (current selection, current web page, finder selection and current application). 2. I have a mouse trigger for Current Application (Hide) configured to run when the mouse is moved into the top right corner. I use this all the time to hide apps. I could probably learn to live without it but it was another reason to stay on B54. 3. I do use the Shelf and Clipboard too, so if there are issues with it that would be a problem for me. Otherwise, as long as a few things work (and I know everyone has a different set) I'll be happy: Safari, Web Search, basic File stuff, Address Book, Email (via Mail.app) and the Toggle Application action. Howard
