Mittwoch, 29. September 2004 15:26 Uhr   Mirko Kranenburg  
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>That seems to be a very plausible explanation!
>
>Future releases of DragThing and/or PowerMail should handle the matter
>more gracefully, though.
>But: the support for PowerMail by Dragthing is in itself a very good
>thing, as way too many apps focus on Mail and Entourage only.
>
>Mirko
>
>
>On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 09:19:11 -0400, C. A. Niemiec
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>Mine was resolved by switching off DragThing - if you have that installed
>> >>try disabling it.
>> >
>> >What bothers me now: I always thought, that in OSX all the applications
>> >are working in their own areas of the RAM. That fact that the presence of
>> >one affects another app is somewhat irritating.
>> 
>> I thought it was that the newer version of DragThing messages PowerMail
>> to get a count of unread messages in the inbox to display in its docks,
>> and that disrupts the First Aid recovery somehow. I don't think it
>> interacts any other way.


Yes that seems to explain the reason why.  BTW DragThing - as excellent
as it is - has another little drawback in combination with ReadIris 9.0,
if someone uses this app too: when launching ReadIris from DT ReadIris
does not display his working window, the application remains unusable. A
normal launch from finder does not show this problem.

Urs



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