Given this & Dave Mann's latest news, I've got a new computer related theory:

A computer systems (OS, Windows...) propensity for crashes,
compatibility problems etc., is inversely proportional to said systems
popularity amongst the computer using public.

:-)

Cheers,

Dave

On Nov 18, 2007 5:13 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not ready to move to Leopard yet, but I'm tracking it. Here's the
> latest from Adobe regards Lightroom vs Leopard:
>
> http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2007/11/
> lightroom_13_and_leopard.html
> > Lightroom 1.3 and Leopard
> >
> > The Lightroom 1.3 release addresses many Leopard OS X 10.5 issues
> > but a few outstanding problems remain or have been discovered.
> >
> > Time Machine compatibility still remains unclear at this time.
> > Running Time Machine backup or restore operations while Lightroom
> > is in use is not recommended until more information can be
> > obtained.  Interim solutions:
> > Have Time Machine exclude the directories where Lightroom catalogs
> > are stored and use Lightroom to backup the catalog files
> > Run Time Machine when Lightroom is not running.
> > There is a bug in the Lightroom 1.3 Print Module that can cause the
> > application to crash on either OS X 10.5 or 10.5.1.  Minimizing the
> > template preview in the upper left corner can help reduce the
> > frequency of this issue.
> > The Finder in Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.5.1 can crash when viewing files
> > that contain Lightroom XMP Snapshot data created in the develop
> > module.  This is an error in how the Finder reads metadata and will
> > require an operating system update to solve. (I believe that this
> > occurs more frequently with JPEG or TIFF files)
> > Importing directly from a card may not copy all of the image files
> > or may fail. Please copy the images to a local drive using the
> > Finder first if you experience problems.
> > We will provide an update to address the print module issue but
> > have not set a release date for that update.
> >
> > Posted by Tom Hogarty on November 16, 2007 05:04 PM
> >
>
> Godfrey
>
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