![]() For information on getting permission for reprints and excerpts, contact Notice of Liability The information in this book is distributed on an “As Is” basis without warranty. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Copyright © 2010 by Jeff Carlson Editor: Clifford Colby Copyeditor: Liane Thomas Production editor: Cory Borman Compositor: Jeff Carlson Indexer: Ann Rogers Cover design and photography: Aren Howell Interior design: Kim Scott, with Maureen Forys Notice of Rights All rights reserved. The Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Pocket Guide Jeff Carlson Peachpit Press 1249 Eighth Street Berkeley, CA 94710 510/524-2178 510/524-2221 (fax) Find us on the Web at: To report errors, please send a note to Peachpit Press is a division of Pearson Education. The Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard PocketGuide JeffCarlson Use OpenDNS to detect phishing sites.Ĭhapter 12: Troubleshooting. Look for a green bar or highlighting for secure sites. Look up passwords in your keychain.Ĭontrol access to applications.ĭisable the Open “safe” files option in Safari. Make a duplicate using SuperDuper.Ĭhapter 11: Keep Your Mac Secure.Ĭreate a password using Password Assistant. View and control a network computer’s screen.Ĭhoose one or more file sharing methods.Ĭhoose what actions user and groups may perform.Ĭhapter 10: Back Up Your Data. Stream content over the Internet.Ĭhapter 8: Disks and Networking. ![]() Take Action Using the Services Menu.Ĭontrol someone else’s screen. Use Exposé to move content between applications.Ĭhapter 5: Manage Important Information. Open applications from the Dock.Ĭhoose which applications appear in the Dock.Īccess folder contents using Stacks. Open files using a different application. Switch between Mac OS X and Windows.Ĭhapter 3: Master Your Files.Ĭhapter 4: Applications and the Dock. Setting up the first user during installation. With a high end configuration (16GB memory, early 2015 MacBook Pro 13 inch, 3.1GHz i7 and 1TB flash SSD), I need to reboot at least once per 24h, whereas El Capitan was running smoothly for weeks (previous versions were running for months… spot the pattern).Will Your Mac Run Snow Leopard?.Ĭonventions Used in This Book.Ĭhapter 1: Meet Snow Leopard.Ĭhapter 2: Set Up Snow Leopard. These crashes are not related to any special hardware, all of my colleagues incur them, whatever their configuration, and whether their Mac is standalone or connected to external displays or other devices.Īll I can advise you to do is to save your work frequently and restart your previewer where you left (crashed).Īlso, if your Mac displays a spinning wheel and becomes sluggish for no reason, rebooting it seems to be the only solution. Of course the instructions given through the above link do not help at all, they just tell us to perform one more reboot plus the usual pitch on safe mode booting and hardware checking. Apple used to be much better, I hope this is going to be fixed quickly. It reminds me of when I was on MS Windows. Sierra is so far the worst Mac OS release (including when it was called OS X), forcing at least one reboot per day. When it comes to troubleshooting steps taken, since I use Combine and Split PDF documents features a lot for school assignments, on the past week I have tried to find updates that could fix the 'bugs' for both «Preview for Mac» and «macOS Sierra 10.12» without success.ġ) Is Apple working on fixing this incompatibility issue between «Preview for Mac» and «macOS Sierra 10.12»?Ģ) If a solution has been found already, when will it become available? Thanks. Get Info String: 9.0, Copyright 2002-2016 Apple Inc. Signed by: Software Signing, Apple Code Signing Certification Authority, Apple Root CA Under: About this Mac > Utilities > System Information > Software > Preview, it reads: Ever since I installed «mac OS Sierra 10.12», whenever I use «Preview for Mac» and try to combine documents, as I used to do when I used ‘El Capitan’, «Preview for Mac» either stops working (freezes) or crashes.
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