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...but there are also the things that it broke...
Like being able to log in after joining the computer to an Active Directory domain. If it's a clean install, no domain user can log on because Snow Leopard will not create the mobile account. This was not an issue under Leopard. You have to go into terminal to manually create the mobile account for each user. Not an ideal solution in an enterprise.

Or little things, like randomly changing desktop backgrounds not changing randomly. At least not with 3 monitors hooked up to two 7300 GT cards in a first-gen Mac Pro.

Or iTunes reporting a different file size than Finder, because of the base 2 vs. base 10 file size calculation. Or RAM still being reported in base 2.

Don't get me wrong, overall, Snow Leopard is fine. But for me, a lot of the glitches are things that used to work fine but are now broken.
Posted by: mrbofus   Posted on: 09/17/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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...but there are also the things that it broke...  mrbofus | 09/17/09
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RE: The Snow Leopard appreciation society  creep144 | 09/17/09
I must agree  thewhitedog | 09/20/09
RE: The Snow Leopard appreciation society  nosnetrom | 09/20/09
MacBook  dheady@... | 09/25/09
Apple defaults to 32-bit...  olePigeon | 09/25/09
What about Photoshop?  Radiothomas | 09/21/09
RE: The Snow Leopard appreciation society  jimzim | 09/22/09
Clarification about the freed space...  olePigeon | 09/24/09
Further clarification  dheady@... | 09/25/09
That as well. [nt]  olePigeon | 09/25/09

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