10-29-2009, 08:05 PM
Yes, I've run into quite a few bugs myself with Snow Leopard. I'm surprised, as all the press/reviews I read raved about how it's more solid and faster -- a
In reality, Apple totally rewrote the entire Finder, to be 64-bit native, if I understand correctly. This means it's like a brand new program, complete with new bugs. It has to be this way, but yes, it means there's a lot to fix.
One issue that constantly irks me is that launching System Preferences never works the first time -- I have to force it to quit, then launch again, to reboot into Windows.
There have been many other random bugs I've run into -- definitely a lot -- but nothing I haven't been able to work around. But yeah, I'm definitely hoping they fix a number of them in 10.6.2.
bug fixingrelease they called it.
In reality, Apple totally rewrote the entire Finder, to be 64-bit native, if I understand correctly. This means it's like a brand new program, complete with new bugs. It has to be this way, but yes, it means there's a lot to fix.
One issue that constantly irks me is that launching System Preferences never works the first time -- I have to force it to quit, then launch again, to reboot into Windows.
There have been many other random bugs I've run into -- definitely a lot -- but nothing I haven't been able to work around. But yeah, I'm definitely hoping they fix a number of them in 10.6.2.

