It DOES work properly on all machines. Its just that some machines have "hackies" that are not properly built to work correctly with the system. This has been an on-going problem for the past 18 years. There are personal configurations that don't work with either an incremental build or a new build of system software. Owners of those machines invariably blame Apple, rather than the software publishers who ignore the most basic toolbox rules.
Again, if you will just read the information on MacFixIt, the people experiencing problems, seem to have troubles with their configurations....not with this new update to system software.
Bill
On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 10:46 PM, Clive Bubley wrote:
Shangarah,
For a new build of an operating system to be deemed OK, it has to work properly on all computers it is designed to run on, not just some of them, even if those "some" are happy and smiling!
Clive
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