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Installing Leopard 10.5.1 at home (and lots of other Mac musings)

Having held on to my newly purchased Leopard DVD for an entire week, I finally started the installation process last night. I have a lot more apps at home than at Simmons and so decided to re-work my hard drive partitions so that I have a pure working start-up copy of my original Tiger installation, in case any of the applications I really can't live without have gone south.

I stayed up late (for me) getting everything backed up (using SuperDuper!, which isn't yet Leopard compatible), and let Leopard install overnight. I'd started by turning off Sophos scanning. When done, Leopard immediately ran the 10.5.1 update. I haven't read anything about it, so to the untrained eye it's interesting to see that Apple seems to have changed its OS update method to have a bunch of the update occur after the user has no control of the machine (after clicking "restart").

The first thing I've noticed is that my machine feels snappier. Start up is faster, opening folders with lots of files is faster. I have one of the earliest G5 towers, with a single PowerPC processor running at 1.8GHz, and 2.5GB RAM.

I opened up my Mail and let it do its thing--Mail seems fine.

I re-pointed iPhoto and iTunes to aliases pointing to my libraries. I had been keeping music and photos on a separate partition of my hard drive, but I heard a Mac Geek Gab podcast a while ago (don't have time to listen to these gabby guys anymore) that said OS X optimizes the use of the hard drive by putting the most frequently used files (e.g. OS) where the drive head has to work the least to get to them. So I put my photos and music back on my main OS drive, and once I'm happy that Leopard is The One for me, I'll get rid of the partition altogether. I keep my music and photos in the /users/shared directory so all of the accounts that log into this computer can have access to the same iTunes and iPhoto libraries. I do have to purposefully set up each account by pointing them to the correct location on first launch of the apps.

I opened FileMaker Pro 6, which is not even close to being on the FileMaker list of Leopard-supported products. It opened fine. I checked on my bike database where I keep track of each ride's duration, length, destination, and average speed (bike geek). It's fine! I'm going to wait to see if FMP will still sync with JFile, the database on my Palm. No time at the moment, because I need to show my partner I'm actually getting household work done, not just playing with my computer, by paying bills.

Later . . . I opened Quicken 2006 and entered a bunch of info, went to my bank's site and actually paid bills, and tried to print the one check I need to actually print on paper. That's where I got stuck. Leopard only shows printers in the print menu that are on and available. I couldn't see my Epson Stylus Photo 2200 printer. I tried to add it (having turned it on), and the only option for adding it was through Bonjour (a.k.a. through my Ethernet cable, to my Airport, and back to the printer through USB). I want to use Firewire to the printer from this Mac, so I can install all of the various "printers" (such as borderless printing) for this printer, and have the perception of faster printing.

Off to the Epson site. Yep, I have the latest driver. Looked for the Print Center. Nowhere to be found. I can't figure out where Leopard keeps printer management, and can only pull it up by printing from an application and choosing the "add a printer" option. That's annoying. I'm downloading the driver again, in hopes the installation will help me remember how I got the firewire drivers installed before!

Got it. I had to "add printers" from the drop down in the printer dialog box, and then choose "More," and then wait. I hadn't been patient enough the first time. Or maybe it's because I re-installed the drivers from Epson. Anyway, got the check printed.

I went to my bank's web site and downloaded qfx files in order to reconcile Quicken with my "bank statements." That process worked fine too. So I declare Quicken safe and sound with Leopard. For me!

I realized I hadn't been playing any music, so opened iTunes, synchronized my iPhone without incident, and started playing some music. That triggered Synergy, a great little app I've been using for years. It shows the album cover of what's playing, briefly, in the corner of my screen, and has nice keyboard shortcuts for controlling forward, backwards, pause, etc.

What app to try next? I took advantage of the Adobe offer for faculty and staff for the Adobe Design CS suite, so I trust that Photoshop, Acrobat, and Dreamweaver, the software among that group that I use, will work fine. Because I've moved my photos from hard drive to drive, I opened Photoshop anyway. I haven't used it since upgrading from Photoshop 7. File->Browse opened the Adobe Bridge software, which put up little thumbnails of my folders and then photos: wow, very slick!

I use the Canon ImageBrowser and CameraWindow, that came with my PowerShot SD500. They were both slow and slightly wonky with Tiger, and remain so in Leopard. I should stop using them, but there are things they make easier than using more sophisticated tools. And I don't want to switch to iPhoto because I like having complete control over the image files--if I make a change to an image, I want to choose whether to overwrite the original, or make a new one, with a name that lets me know how I changed it.

Feeling brave, I move forward to the ridiculous method I'm using to synchronize my iPhone with Meeting Maker. Wow, poor little old AppleScript isn't very happy. It's running much much more slowly than it used to. I'll post separately about this ridiculous process. It looks like it's working enough that if I use a smaller date span I can keep using it.

I decided everything's been going so well, why not go for the gusto. I'd heard that Palm synchronization was the thing people had had trouble with when moving to Leopard. I use an old version of the The Missing Sync (version 5.0.3) because newer versions started using the Apple OS underlying sync services, which I'd read something about that scared me. I just tried syncing my Tungsten T5 with The Missing Sync and it worked! All of these conduits worked: Crosswords, Documents to Go, FMSync: JFile X, Install, Mark/Space Conduit for AvantGo, and PocketQuicken. All of these are quite old. FMSync: Jfile X synchronizes my FMP 6 bike database with JFile on the Palm.

It's this sort of stuff I can't wait for the iPhone to be able to incorporate! Missing Sync is coming out with an iPhone app--but it doesn't look as though it's going to fulfill my wishes.

I bravely moved forward to my partner's Tungsten T3, which still syncs to Palm Desktop. Despite qualms, PalmOne Palm Desktop 4.2.1 still works too. In addition to my conduits, her sync ran: Backup, Contacts, Media, Memos, NotePad (hmm, shouldn't be running that probably), Tasks, and Voice Memo.

There are some applications I only run occasionally that I've checked quickly. Paparazzi!, which captures entire web pages, works fine. OmniGraffle Professional 4.2.1 opens. PuzzlePack X opens. Google Earth 4.0 crashed. Disc Cover, which requires the iTunes library be where it wants it to be, opens.

This means that all of my major applications work fine with Leopard: Yippee! Now I've got to get some actual work done! Enough testing for now.

Later. Used Audacity 1.2.4, Fetch 5.3, iPhoto 6, and iMovie 6: all fine.

Posted: November 17, 2007 10:07 am by Kimberly Brookes | 2 comments
Tags: Mac Leopard OS, OS testing, Palm

Mac OS Leopard and Palm

Installed PalmOne Software on my laptop that is running Leopard 10.5.1.

The palm software installs, Hotsynch installs and my Palm M505 appears to synch. I get a log error at the end. My applications install, my ebooks works,
but my AddressBook and my Calendar do not synch. Actually my address book is kind of messed up now.

Palm knowledgebase and forums are as useless as ever, I don't think I have EVER found any helpful information on them. Except how to completely reset my palm.

But Apple had a good listserve post going:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5655525

Palm Boulevard (http://www.pdastreet.com/forums/) Has some useful information.

http://www.palmblvd.com/articles/2007/11/2007-11-13-Mark-Space-Betas.htm...

Posted: November 16, 2007 6:41 pm by Janice Canero-Conklin | 0 comments
Tags: 10.5, Mac, Mac Leopard OS, Palm

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