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Re: 0 latency dynamics plugin list [message #58558 is a reply to message #58543] |
Wed, 28 September 2005 07:04 |
Rich[3]
Messages: 132 Registered: January 2006
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d or a software conflict with a third
party software that I had pre installed, so I'm not blaming Tiger just yet.
I love the features in tiger. I have more than one Mac and I've got to
say, Panther is as solid as a rock.
Rick, are you exclusively a Mac user?
James
rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>with macs it's the gray screen of "gone fishing" with the ghostlike
>prompt box in several languages. granted my personal contact with
>other mac users is limited (6 including G5's and G4 laptops) all have
>had the same happenings with X, and, if you ask, some of them they
>will say they've never had a "crash" even after they just had to
>reboot due to the "program has unexpectedly quit" box appearance
>preventing an app. from even loading.
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>all of us have copied files from one drive to another only to have
>them disappear 5 minutes, the next day or later along with all the new
>edits; yes they were saved and had been reloaded. plugins that have
>worked for months stop working (oddly enough they will work for one
>song but not another or for one administrator and not the other).
>other times they can show up but when you click on them they open a
>new either non functioning or un closable rearranged version of the
>plug per click.
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>i could see if this were just my mac as i was one of the fortunate
>ones to buy the limited production run (one month) infamous FW800
>single boot G4 that has just begun to function around v10.3.8. so yes
>i guess you are lucky beyond the scope of your wife. like those lucky
>enough to get the pc's we have all read about that work perfectly from
>day one the rest of us get the others that perform a bit less
>perfectly.
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>On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 16:11:41 -0600, Jamie K <Meta@Dimensional.com>
>wrote:
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>>I've used a lot of different systems and every computer system has
>>problems. I think it's less with OSX than previous Mac and legacy bogged
>>Microsoft products. I had a blue-screen-of-death-rebuild-from-scratch
>>week long MSWindows debacle that I wouldn't wish on anyone. Never had
>>that from OSX.
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>>Cheers,
>> -Jamie K
>> http://www.JamieKrutz.com
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>>Tony Benson wrote:
>>
>>> Maybe that should be &q
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