OS X :: Apps That Unable To Work On Snow Leopard?

Aug 16, 2009

Is this going to be a problem when up grading?

Anyone know of any?

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: CS 6 Apps Only Work In Admin Account?

Jun 14, 2012

I'm trying to update our lab computers to Adobe CS 6 Master Collection, but all of the apps only work in the admin account and none work from the managed accounts. I've posted this on the Adobe forums, but no help so far: [URL]..Recap: 

1. Made sure that all applications are checked in the limit applications preferences.

2. Changed permissions on all Adobe related folders to read and write. 

The prompt stating that the user does not have permission to open the application comes up. if I select always allow, nothing happens.If I select allow once, other permission prompts come up for the application's components (e.g., adobe_licutil) and the application freezes. If the account preference is changed to allow this user to administer this computer, all applications work fine, so there is some kind of problem with CS 6 and parental controls (nothing works if parental controls is activated for a managed account, regardless of the applications being allowed for the managed user).

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OS X :: Unable To Work With Snow Leopard Preview App / Working With Pdf Files

Oct 14, 2009

I have a pdf file, I want to copy certain pages from to a new file and rename the pages afterwards.
This is the awkward behavier, preview.app gives me, trying to do so:

It does not let me create a new pdf out of the program (command + N or file/new file) - why?
Instead, I have to drag one of the pages I want on the desktop, to create a new pdf file there.

Once I created a new pdf and dragged the wanted pages into my new file, I cannot rename the pages, which have now meaningless names including "(dragged)" in the middle. I have found no logical way, to rename these pages - why?

Do not ever plan, to save time in just selecting more than one page, to drag and copy over to your new pdf - you will end up with an alias in your sidebar of the new pdf file, which of no reason making sense to me is undeletable - which means - start over again!

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Old Apps Unexpectedly Quit In Snow Leopard

Jun 3, 2012

I have my drive partitioned between Tiger and Snow Leopard. I am trying to move myself over to Snow Leopard so I don't have to keep switching. The problem is that my old apps that alledgedly will work in SL, give me an error box when I launch them. It happens with Appleworks 6 and Quicken 2007. I've installed Rosetta but don't know what else to do.When I launch either application, it says it unexpectedly quit and gives this info: Process: [code]

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OS X :: Snow Leopard And HP Color Laserjet 3505n - Snow Leopard Work With This Printer?

Aug 25, 2009

I am using an HP Color Laserjet 3505n. Will snow leopard work with this printer?

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OS X V10.5 Leopard :: German Spell Check That Will Work Across All Apps?

May 20, 2012

My OS X is Ver 10.5.8. I use a bluetooth German keyboard for my German correspondence I need a German Spell Check that will work across all applications the way Spell Check works in English.

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Why Are All Apps Have .app At The End

Jun 20, 2012

my apps all have .app at the end, why is that, how can I remove it.

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: How To Uninstall Apps On A Mac

Feb 20, 2012

I really need to now how can I uninstall apps on mac

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OS X :: Snow Leopard Crash When Quitting Apps?

Mar 4, 2010

I'm on latest update of Snow Leopard and ever since I started working with mBOX (sound interface) and ProTools, my osx crashes frequently when quitting apps. My guess it's something to do with the sound card (the internal one). When I quit an app , the screen becomes green and it says in a couple of different languages that I have to turn off the computer by holding down the power button.

Then when I do that and then restart my computer, when booted it says 'You shut down the computer because of a problem'. In the report I always find that the problem layed with the app I quit.

It's not a particular app, I've had it with Quicktime, VLC, iTunes, LittleSnitch, SoundSource, Chrome, etc...

PS: I'm running on MacbookPro, 15" 2.4 GHZ Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, Mac OSX 10.6.2

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OS X :: Check Your Apps Compatibility With Snow Leopard?

Aug 27, 2009

I thought this deserves a new thread as the other thread is getting a bit of a mess.

I found this great site that shows your apps compatibility with snow leopard:

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OS X :: Apps Running Faster In Snow Leopard?

Aug 31, 2009

Last night I installed the new Snow Leopard hoping to see an improvement in some of the programs I use (Photoshop, LR, Flash, AE etc�) but I don�t think any of these programs other than Safari, Finder and all those built-in applications in OSX benefited from this new 64-bit code, at least I haven�t seen any improvements in fact I went and checked the Activity Monitor and I don�t see the 64-bit in any of these programs.

Was this supposed to benefit all programs speed wise or the program itself should be 64-bit compatible?

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OS X :: Apps Crashing Randomly In Snow Leopard

Sep 21, 2009

Today I have had a ton of apps crash randomly in SL. Safari, Firefox, preview, mindmanager, pages have all crashed numerous times. Is it just me or are other people having reliability problems. I know apps crash but I have never really had a problem with it on other versions of osx...

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OS X :: Missing Apps And Icons In Snow Leopard?

Jul 2, 2010

This started about a month ago, the icons on my doc started disappearing and appearing rotating between apps. Then it finally stopped on Firefox IMovie Terminal System Preferences and text edit. Then the apps started disappearing Ones I have found missing so far are dictionary and calculator.

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Updating OS X And Mac App Store Apps

Apr 18, 2012

I have a MacBook OS X 10.6.8 and have just now bought a new ipad 3 and 4s phone and would like to know if all 3 can connect via icloud

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MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Updating OS X And Mac App Store Apps?

Jun 12, 2012

trying to drag file to sd card  it keeps bouncing off

Info:
Mac mini (Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.6.8), dragging files

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Updating Mac App Store Apps?

Jun 15, 2012

i am having some problem with iphoto , it is not openning at all . what should i do

Info:
iPhoto '11, Mac OS X (10.6.7), mac book pro 13

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OS X :: Solving Mystery Of Snow Leopard (Shrinking Apps)

Jun 27, 2008

In response to a report earlier this week pointing out that many of the applications in early builds of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard are dramatically smaller in size, a number of developers have weighed in to explain where all those missing megabytes went. Bryce C noted that the extra heft in Leopard's apps does indeed come from localization files, which are used to distill all of the text strings and other variables that differ between languages. Depending on the language preference set by the user, the operating system accesses the desired language files and uses them in conjunction with the common application code to simplify developers' work to deploy their apps to worldwide markets. Inside each application's bundle file in Mac OS X are NIB files, shorthand for the original name of the tool used to create them: NeXTSTEP Interface Builder. NIB files also contain any graphical resources used by the application. During development, Interface Builder is used to visually arrange the program's interface controls -- from buttons to scroll lists -- which are then mapped to actions. The original XML files used during development are named "designable.nib," but these files are not supposed to ship with the finished application. The final NIB files that are included with the finalized application are much smaller, and can usually be compressed even further.

Running these NIB files through a simple file compression results in dramatic disk savings. Bryce noted that the XML and HTML files stored within the bundle of Leopard's Mail shrink from 289 MB to 96.6 MB with a simple file compression, resulting in a file size comparable to the new Mail delivered in the Snow Leopard beta release. Apple earlier applied a similar technique to preference .plist files, converting them from plain human readable XML text files into compressed binaries to save space on disk. The added overhead required to compress and uncompress these files in the background as they are read from and written back to disk is insignificant. While Apple may likely be expanding the use of background file compression to save space in Snow Leopard, today's Mac OS X Leopard is unnecessarily overweight due to an error Apple made when packaging the system, according to a developer who asked to remain anonymous. Leopard apps all contain superfluous designable.nib files that should have been removed in the Golden Master. "Mail alone has around 1400 of these files, taking up almost 200 MB of disk space," he noted. Other suspected reasons for the dramatic weight reduction included lighter weight, resolution independent vector graphics and the removal of PowerPC code.

However, the same developer explained that "most of the artwork in the applications is the same as it was in Leopard. Snow Leopard is, sadly, not much further along in resolution independence than Leopard, at least in the developer preview." The move to vector graphics may make a small additional impact on tightening up the system, and even graphical interface elements stored as bitmapped art will benefit from the file compression noted above. As for the removal of PowerPC code, developers note that Snow Leopard's applications are still currently being delivered as Universal Binaries anyway, and that removal of that extra code has a very limited impact on file size when compared to the results of compressing large XML and graphics files related to interface localization and the complete removal of any unnecessary development NIB files. Leopard users tight on disk space can safely delete all of the designable.nib files stored within their apps and use a tool such as Monolingual or Northern Softworks Leopard Cache Cleaner to remove unused foreign language files, resulting in a free weight reduction without the wait. [View this article at AppleInsider]

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: After Upgrading To 10.6.8, Apps Can't Find Fonts

May 13, 2012

I recently upgraded to OX 10.6.8 (MacBook Pro). Now Quark Xpress and Microsoft Word can't find the fonts. They both see the same list of fonts. The fonts are all windows true type fonts (.ttf). The list of fonts available does not include all the .ttf fonts in the library. There is no font folder anywhere that has only the fonts that these two apps see in it. The apple apps I tested see all the fonts in the library.  How do I make the fonts available to the non-apple applications?

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Can't Find Stacks - Get It And Other Apps Back?

Jun 9, 2012

Can't find stacks. How can i get it and other apps back?

Info:
MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8), leopard

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Print : Error While Printing In All Apps

Jul 3, 2012

Been using Print Therapy but problem still unsolved. 

Mac OS 10.6.8
Printer HP Laserjet CM1415fn

Info:
iMac (27-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: HT1338: OS X: Updating OS X And Mac App Store Apps?

Jul 3, 2012

My MacBook Air told me that updates were ready to be installed, and I clicked on "Yes". But the updates didn't install (I think my wi-fi failed part-way through the process), and the Air froze. I switch off and on again, but it fails to load the OS

Info:
MacBook Air

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OS X :: Clean Install Of Snow Leopard - Best Way To Move Data And Apps

Dec 2, 2009

I had issues with my old hard drive that kept from using time machine, address book syncing with mobile me, shutting down, disk repair, and permissions repair. Next, I did extensive research on each issue and realized the best thing to do was upgrade my hard-drive (from 110 Gigs to 500 Gigs and an additional gig of memory) and start fresh with Snow Leopard I used carbon copy to do a complete bootable copy of my previous hard drive. I do not have any time machine backups. I opted to save time and have a local shop (Onyx here in Atlanta) do the HD install I did not have them do a data move or port. So now I am left with getting all my necessary apps, preferences, and other data (photos, iTunes, etc...) either installed and updated or moved from the old hard-drive.

I've run across a few threads on here that talk about these items but I still have a few questions. Some are basic so please forgive me. Will I have any problems reinstalling the applications (like iWork, MS Office 08, Adobe Acrobat 8, Omni Focus, Omni Notetaker, and/or other paid apps) with the serial numbers used on my previous hard-drive? Is it better to reinstall these apps or move them over? How does one move over apps? Is it best to the migration tool? (I've never used the migration tool)

I don't want to corrupt my permissions or library files as I had done on my previous harddrive. So will using the migration tool to move apps over move over the corrupted or troubled library files associated with particular apps? Are there good threads that speak to these particular issues? Also, are there helpful guides, online bo oks or sites that speak to these issues? I do want to get a clean start but there are some things I dont' want to lose. Things like my bookmarks in Firefox and Safari, my OmniFocus database. Lastly, the technician thought my original 110 gig hard-drive was about physically die due to how slowly it shut down and given the issues I was having. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Updating To Lion - No Apps Installation Disc

Feb 21, 2012

I got an iMac with Snow Leopard factory installed. I now want to update to Lion, but I'm not sure if, when I update, all my apps will still be there. I do have the app installation disc from Snow Leopard, will it still work in case the apps won't be there?

Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Some Apps Consistently Crash On System Restore

Mar 23, 2012

Some apps consistently crash on system restore

Info:
MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Spotlight Can't Find TextEdit, Other Apps Found Ok

Apr 3, 2012

I have a very odd problem. Spotlight can't find TextEdit anymore, even if I type the name of the app fully in the field. The app is right where it should be in the Applications folder. It hasn't been excluded from search and I have done a reindex of Spotlight but the problem persists. Other apps come up exactly right.

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Intel Mac :: Updating From Snow Leopard To Lion, Will It Remove Apps

Apr 18, 2012

Will it be like re-installing my computer?

The reason i'm asking this is so that i know if i gotta put over my music files to some other harddrive/usb thing.

Or can i choose which files i wanna save? I wanna save some apps aond some stuff on my desktop. Could i use iCloud for saving files? 

Info:
iPod touch, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Move Apps From Tiger To Its Partitions On Same Drive?

May 19, 2012

The video card on the G5 iMac that I was using died so I bought a Mac Pro with Lion installed. I'd like to keep the apps that are on the old drive but I understand that they won't work with Lion. The old drive from the G5iMac has two partitions with Tiger on one of them and nothing on the other one. I'm considering installing Snow Leopard on the other partition since it's documented that Snow Leopard will work with the apps that I used on Tiger. Does anyone know if it is possible to transfer apps from the Tiger partition to the Snow Leopard partition? I've heard it said that the move must be from one *drive* to another--that Apple does not support the transfer of apps from one OS from one partition to another on the same drive. (The Mac Pro has 2.8 GHz Quad Core Intel Xeon processer with 3gb of RAM.)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Will Updating OS To Mountain Lion Delete Apps

Jun 15, 2012

I have iWeb and I know that Apple stopped using this software and that it will not be on the new OS.  I use this app and need it, so will updating to Mountain Lion delete all the apps I currently have?

Info:
iWeb '08, Mac OS X (10.6)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Deleted Libraries / Apps Quitting Unexpectedly

Jun 15, 2012

A while back I deleted a lot of my libraries and what I thought were unneeded files.Now a ton of programs are quitting: Adobe Reader, IMovie, Flipshare.I haven't tried anything else but I assume many more.Firefox and Office apps seem to be working fine though.I verified disk utilities and it came up with a bunch of stuff in the libraries.I repaired, and they still quit unexpectedly.

Info:
Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X Mavericks :: Apps And Stuff Disappear When Upgrade From Snow Leopard

Sep 7, 2014

Will my apps and stuff and things I've downloaded disappear when I upgrade from Snow Leopard to Mavericks? I am afraid everything will go away Do I need a USB to put my stuff in and then put it back when Mavericks has been applied? Because i'm downloading Mavericks right now and my iMac is so old it doesn't support half the stuff the new ones do. It was made in early 2009. And also, if it will stay, would it go away if I entered a different apple ID when it will reboot and say "Enter APPLE ID"

Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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