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Utility Applications That Caused Grief
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Solutions To The Problems
Still, the Mac just sits there and runs and the (full system) crashes I’ve had on this machine in a year can be counted on a few fingers. I may not be a full on “power user” but I push the system hard. It seldom complains. When it does, I have a few critical steps that help solve the problem, or, get me back to a “clean” system quickly. First, I backup regularly through the day and “clone” the system using SuperDuper! Second, before trying something new, tricky, or dubious (yeah, what they hell… I’ll try it out), clone the system. Cloning back is MUCH faster than troubleshooting something stupid. Third, when a new utility or application crashes two or three times in a row, out the door it goes (there are exceptions). I trash the application, trash the preference files, and check in Application Support (both system and user) for files and trash those. As an example of the exceptions, I tried out FotoMagico. This is a fabulous application that does the coolest slide shows this side of PhotoToMovie but has moving text and a more intuitive UI.
It crashed every time on launch. I was pissed. I tried it on all my Macs. Some result. Crash, crash, crash. I’m ready to fire up the flames and crank up output on the blast-o-gram torpedoes. My “SO” says there’s gotta be a problem because reviews are good and the application appears well designed. You can tell a lot just from how well organized a developers web site is. So patience won out. It turns out “I” was the problem causing FotoMagico to crash. For whatever reason I have nearly 700 playlists (what? you don’t have a playlist for each artist in iTunes?) in iTunes and FotoMagico didn’t like that. The developer was VERY responsive and found the problem. I trimmed my Playlists and he upgraded FotoMagico (boy, is that a sweet little application). Mac applications and utilities run very well on Mac OS X. If they don’t, I don’t have much patience for them. Power of the press?
Applications That Have NEVER Caused A Problem
In fact, “printing” is the one area where I’ve probably had the most problems, but that’s another story. Among Mac apps that have NEVER caused me a crash, a problem, or even a slowdown: BBEdit, Navicat, Photoshop Elements 3.0, ChronoSync, Portraits & Prints, Transmit, JAlbum, ImageCaster, Photoshop CS, Logic Express, Watson (RIP), Terminal, Activity Monitor, Console, and huge list of others that don’t make the Top List but get used from time to time. What about you? What’s on your problem list for Mac OS X, Mac applications, other applications and utilities? Do you have favorites that cause you grief from time to time? What do you do to fix Mac OS X when it seems to break? What issues cause you the most problems? What’s been rock solid, solid? Share your knowledge and experience with other Mac users and click on the Comments link below. Off Topic Note: Have you ever noticed how much Apple’s “I’m a Mac, I’m a PC” television commercials remind you of Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote? Seriously. • Article by Tera Patricks • Published on Friday, March 4, 2005
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dj, are you using Tiger or Leopard? Download Safari from the Apple site if you’re using Tiger. Try it if you’re using Leopard. — Posted on Sun Jan 13 at 3:13 pm by iggy pence
dj bolender says:
i was using safari about a week ago, and it crashed, so i tryed to open it back up again and it wouldnt start, it said the application safari quit unexpectedly then it asked me if i wanted to ignore, report or relaunch i tryed to relaunch and the same thing happened. ever since ive been using firefox and i miss safari a lot, i had just gotten a 20” imac, 2.4 ghz and 1 gb of ram so its my first computer. i liked my new mac til this happened !!!!! please help me and it would be much appreciated ! — Posted on Fri Jan 04 at 6:23 pm by dj bolender
sue thomas says:
I have been having trouble with my Ilife ‘06.
Any advise on these issues?
— Posted on Mon Dec 03 at 3:49 pm by sue thomas
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