My Snow Leopard casualties: what’s not working in 10.6
My Snow Leopard casualties: what’s not working in 10.6
Filed under: Software, Snow Leopard
Overall, I’m very happy with Snow Leopard, and loving all of the little refinements I keep stumbling upon. However, I want to mention a few pitfalls I ran into with my upgrade, on the off chance that anyone has a similar setup and might benefit from some advance warning, or any of the fixes I’ve found.
Safari & Input Managers
There were a few things we knew to expect (and maybe dread), mostly having to do with 32-bit vs 64-bit processing and compatibility. Input Managers were known casualties. Two of the major victims for me were my 1Password and Evernote plugins in Safari. In 64-bit mode, at least at first, they didn’t show up at all. See the Switcher’s Blog for updates on 1Password and Snow Leopard. The current 3.0 beta of 1Password is working for me in 64-bit, I just have some keyboard shortcut issues to work out. Hopefully the Evernote blog will start offering more updates soon.
In the meantime, there’s a partial fix: if you select the application (Safari) in your Applications folder, go to the File menu and hold down the Option key while selecting Get Info, you’ll get the Inspector panel (also accessible with a simple Command-Option-I). For applications which have 64-bit capabilities (such as Mail and Safari), you’ll see a checkbox to force them to load in 32-bit mode. That gets Evernote working for me, so I’ll run it in 32-bit until things get straightened out. I’ll be keeping an eye on the Glims blog, as well.
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