Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 6th Nov 2007 12:24 UTC
Mac OS X Some more Leopard news. "When it comes to Apple's new operating system, Leopard, users are likely to notice the flashy graphics and animations, the tight integration of applications, and the speed with which it churns through data. What they don't see are a large number of the under-the-hood changes that Apple built in so that its own developers - and those who come up with third-party apps - use all of that underlying software goodness." Additionally, there's another thorough Leopard review, and another one. There is also a problem with Skype not liking Leopard's firewall, and Leopard not liking massive data copies.
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hobgoblin
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2005-07-06

two semi-hierarchys can be recovered or resumed.

but having one of them go poof on a error, thats something else.

and i would suspect that finder use its own internal code for the job...

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