Alex,
Normally I do not use Launchpad but wanted to check everything out.
Its strange.
Remind me how to reset PRAM? And is there a way to monitor what is
going on in those few few moments? A log perhaps? Thanks.
From The Believer. . .
. . . what if it were true?
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 10/1/2014 7:09 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
It might be that your system is still re-indexing itself, which should stop
pretty soon. I don't use Launchpad so can't comment there, but I can say that I
cannot remember Finder or the App Store ever crashing. PRAM reset maybe?
On Sep 30, 2014, at 11:59 PM, The Believer <ancient.ali...@icloud.com> wrote:
Finally upgraded to
Mavericks 10.9.5 from
Mountain Lion.
Some things I would like to
address. One, at least once,
when starting from a cold boot.
Finder crashed and I had
trouble using Voiceover to get
out of it.
Also the App Store crashed when I ran it from the Apple menu, sent report to
Apple.
Did some more cold boots
and while Finder did not crash
again it appears that something
is going on after the login but
things settle down, I would
say, in about 15-20 seconds.
During this time Voiceover is
sort of choppy. This did not
happen in Mountain Lion.
While checking out this OS,
there are some oddities. One,
when in Launchpad for instance,
when navigating, sometimes an
item is spoken twice but not all
of them and not each time I
navigate to one that had been
spoken twice. I have been
experimenting with verbosity
but not sure how to get the
right balance between hearing
too much and not enough.
Overall the upgrade seems good except for the above.
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