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To: Done, gone. who wrote (44527)5/4/2005 9:30:02 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) of 213172
 
>>I received and installed Tiger on Monday. I have a G 5 Dual 2.5 with 2.5G of RAM and this IS a problem for me. I work mainly with Adobe CS.

When I switch between Illustrator, InDesign and PhotoShop, the delays are there and are VERY annoying and slow the work flow down significantly.


Been looking for this problem since I read about it and installed Tiger on both my antique G3 iBooks. But, don't see it happening to me, at all. In fact -- surprisingly -- the machines seem to be operating a tad faster than they were with Panther. Go figure...<<

Michal -

I haven't seen this slowdown problem either, on my dual G5 or my PowerBook G4 (a paltry 500Mhz).

There have been a couple of very little glitchy things.

For one thing, QuickTime 7 is great, but it seems that the Safari/QuickTime integration is a little funky. Some sites won't show me QuickTime though they did so reliably before the upgrade. With any major OS upgrade, I expect some compatibility problems. Happens with new versions of Windows and Linux, too. But I would expect new versions of QuickTime and Safari to play well together.

Ah, well.

- Allen
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