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10.5.6 is on two of four of our Imacs. Overall, I am impressive with this application.
Item arrived before the money came out of my account, item was new and as promised.
Great product as expected from Apple. Installation was very easy.Great price as expected from Amazon.
An absolutely killer deal - saved me more than 50% of what I'd pay for it at the Apple Store. thank you.
I need to reboot around once a day.If I find that I'm the culprit (because of my own ignorance) there will be an update as soon as I get to the bottom of this mess. in an effort to get around this.
Over the last seven or eight years I have owned an eMac, an iMac, two Mac Minis (two different generations), and a Mac Notebook.I started the switch to Macs (from PCs) because they had a reputation for reliability: good hardware, (and even more important) good software (very few crashes). Over that time with the exception of one modem failure (which I believe was the result of my friendly phone company--I also had a telephone die at the same time), I have had virtually no problems.When I installed Leopard, machines which previously had pretty reliable Airport connections started to loose their network connections (for no apparent reason).
Before I get too critical I want to say that I have always been impressed by Apple. I have tried everything I could think of (including disabling all energy savings settings, screen savers, etc).
I have had nothing but trouble using iTunes and Front Page (with a machine I keep on all the time which is connected to our TV through a DVI to HDMI adapter).The machine which I leave on all the time hangs, and I have to turn it off and on (reboot it)--not good. This defeats any value Leopard's file sharing would have provided since this machine is configured with a large (external Firewire 800) disk specifically for file sharing.
All of the hardware is on a UPS, so power is reliable. If not, I hope Apple patches their operating system and applications before it damages their otherwise impeccable reputation.
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