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New Tiger documentation now available (PDFs inside)
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The fonts look all cruddy to me 
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Actually, those have been there for awhile 
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Originally posted by OptimusG4:
Actually, those have been there for awhile
How long? They weren't there a couple of weeks ago AFAIK.
Originally posted by Severed Hand of Skywalker:
The fonts look all cruddy to me
Same here. (I'm using the Acrobat reader embedded into Firefox on Windows)
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Originally posted by Eug Wanker:
Same here. (I'm using the Acrobat reader embedded into Firefox on Windows)
They also look crappy in preview.
At any rate Dashboard REALLY REALLY needs a movie lookup as that is the ONLY reason I use Sherlock.
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the PDFs look fine on my system.
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I first noticed these a few weeks ago on the Tiger preview pages. Some good info in there.
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"Another classic science-fiction show cancelled before its time" ~ Bender
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Originally posted by Severed Hand of Skywalker:
They also look crappy in preview.
At any rate Dashboard REALLY REALLY needs a movie lookup as that is the ONLY reason I use Sherlock.
i agree. that is the only thing sherlock is good for.
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Originally posted by rjenkinson:
the PDFs look fine on my system.
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ditto
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Originally posted by msuper69:
ditto
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Originally posted by JHromadka:
Tritto
Quattro, vroom vroom.
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So people in an Exchange environment will be using mail.app. The problem with this is that besides mail, Exchange also serves calendars and public/private folders which I'm sure won't be supported by Mail. Basically, users will either have to use Outlook Web Access or VPC to use those Exchange features. But I don't fault Apple for this at all. Why Microsoft has been beating around the bush for the past several years on offering native OS X Exchange support in their own Productivity apps is beyond me.
Priortizing the release of a Terminal Services Client over integrating full Exchange support in their Mail applicatiion makes no sense.
I do applaud Apple though for trying to give OS X users some form of Exchange functionality.
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