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Is it me or is DP2 far less stable? I have had a lot more freezes and crashes than in DP1.

Also why have they removed the spinning icon for Time Machine, that is a really bad decision!

I will tell you iOS 7 beta 2 is highly unstable compared to beta 1, mavericks seems ok. Only main issue is notification center sidebar is quite buggy. Like when you try to close a notification or set of them most of the time it takes a minute to clear them.
 
Is it me or is DP2 far less stable? I have had a lot more freezes and crashes than in DP1.

Also why have they removed the spinning icon for Time Machine, that is a really bad decision!

Overall is similarly stable, but I find the Finder to be much more buggy (show info doesn't work, it sometimes freezes when preview, especially fullscreen preview, sometimes it does weird things when dragging a file, etc).
 
Anyone else notice a different loading bar for Safari on Youtube? It's a thin red underneath the tab(s).
 
One thing I have noticed is the mouse cursor in Safari disappears when using HTML 5 full screen with YouTube unlike in mountain lion.
 
Raw (photo) files and rotate in Finder?

Hi guys,

has anybody managed to rotate Camera RAW files (.CR2, .NEF, .DNG, etc.) that were taking in portrait mode and have them show up correctly oriented in the Finder? With Mountain Lion and earlier, it doesn’t work with RAW files. Even if you use software like Adobe Bridge to rotate them in the correct orientation, Finder doesn’t respect it and instead displays them landscape wise. Hoping Mavericks fixes this. :confused:

Thanks!
 
Why don't I have the option for enabling Power Nap? Is it device specific? I have Early 2011 MacBook Pro.


Hi to everyone,
I would like point out the different Time Machine handling by using Battery...

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or Power Adapter...

... mode.
 
The new Activity Monitor has options to view processes by hierarchal views. In other words, processes that were spawned by another parent process are shown in a sort of "tree" structure. It's pretty cool.

There are also a ton of other options, such as running a top-to-bottom diagnostic report that could be sent to Apple. This would be useful for the Genius bar or remote troubleshooting.

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Hi Takuro!

Can you please provide a link to that weather/temp widget you have on your desktop please it looks ace! Thanks :)
 
I ran out of popcorn and soda, but I'm installing it as we speak!

For any developers out there reading this: I've ported (to an extent) the NSProcessInfo AppNap stuff back to 10.7 and 10.8! :D
 
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