on 8/22/01 4:27 PM, Allen Watson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> From all I hear, it consists of bug fixes and mods that make for smoother
> integration with OS X. No new features at all.
> 
> However, bug fixes sounds good. I'm going to go for it.

I've been using it for a few minutes, booted into 9.2.1 standalone on three
machines. It seems a little faster, but maybe it's just the excitement of an
upgrade. The promised stability improvements will certainly be welcome.

It isn't true that there are "no new features," but the new features I've
found so far certainly aren't major. For example, I did a fairly exhaustive
review of AppleScript dictionaries and found that the following scripting
additions and scriptable applications have slightly revised dictionaries:
Keychain Scripting, Network Setup Scripting, Sound Scripting, and FontSync
Extension. FontSync is all new, revised from 1.0 to 2.0 to such an extent
that the "What's New" page in Apple Help says old font profiles won't work
any longer. (Not that I know anybody who uses FontSync....)

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Bill Cheeseman - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quechee Software, Quechee, Vermont, USA

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