Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Mar 2011 17:24 UTC
Thread beginning with comment 467774
To view parent comment, click here.
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
To view parent comment, click here.
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
I've had it crash and/or freeze on my Mac Pro with 24GB RAM. I'm doing high-res rendering & Photoshop work (2Kx2K, 4Kx4K) + development. It sometimes will actually choke when building the thumbnail image previews - I go into a directory, and I've seen all 24 cores go to 100% Finder usage and become non-responsive, thumbnails stay blank, and waiting doesn't help. I've had other cases where it wouldn't update the thumbnails anymore - update in PS, save, thumb is unchanged. If you quicklook, you see the changes. Doing a restart of it fixes it.
I'm sure it's a corner case, but I imagine I'm not the only one who has one.




Member since:
2009-03-17
Same here. I use OSX heavily most of the week. I have seen the finder crash maybe a couple of times in YEARS of usage.
That is the problem with qualitative arguments and hearsay being put forth. Something which most technical writers without proper engineering background miss when writing about a field which demands quantitative and precise data/arguments (science being what it is).
Being inside engineering groups which produce some of these products, it is always a hoot to read these sort articles in which the author is projecting their cluelessness on the subject more than anything.