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I get 2.3.0! Where is 2.3.1? - Version: 2.3.1, 3/21/2008 09:18AM PST
griff@play
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- I get 2.3.0! Where is 2.3.1?
Answer to Terminal usage and own reports - Version: 2.3.0, 1/20/2008 12:00AM PST
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spherecorner dot com (spherecorner dot com)
The ACL problem only only happens if you update from from an existing version of OSX. It does not occur if you follow Apple's instructions and do an archive and install. So why does Apple recommend this? Why do you not do it?
Now back to reality. The work around I tell you is easy to follow and it does not require any special knowledge. It solves your problems 100% and even other problems that you may not bring in relation with this one.
A new version will come soon and it will have a graphical recover solution, but not for the ACL problem. Complain at Apple, it's their problem, and you do even not get an answer. I reply to every mail. So, sorry that I helped you and you needed to use the Terminal! But it solved your problem, didn't it?
I'm in this business for over 20 years. I DO NOT WRITE OWN REPORTS! Sorry if most of my customers come from Europe and may all have this non perfect English style. You are invited to speak as much languages as most European do, like me, I speak four languages, and we will see if you are able to write perfect reviews in this language. Pascal, the developer.
Now back to reality. The work around I tell you is easy to follow and it does not require any special knowledge. It solves your problems 100% and even other problems that you may not bring in relation with this one.
A new version will come soon and it will have a graphical recover solution, but not for the ACL problem. Complain at Apple, it's their problem, and you do even not get an answer. I reply to every mail. So, sorry that I helped you and you needed to use the Terminal! But it solved your problem, didn't it?
I'm in this business for over 20 years. I DO NOT WRITE OWN REPORTS! Sorry if most of my customers come from Europe and may all have this non perfect English style. You are invited to speak as much languages as most European do, like me, I speak four languages, and we will see if you are able to write perfect reviews in this language. Pascal, the developer.
Not ready for 'prime time'? - Version: 2.3.0, 1/7/2008 06:41PM PST
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dexted
I bought both programs in July 07. They worked fine until Leopard came out.
For programs that costs more than $30 each, I don't want to do a workaround that involves Terminal to use a third party application.
I have also complained that when you download a new version, you are not sure which version you will receive. I thought I download 2.3.0, but all the documentation says 2.2.0. For the price he charges, sphere corner needs to employ more people to troubleshoot and proof read.
If ACL is a known problem, ensure your application includes the necessary components that don't involve a workaround. I seriously doubt Apple is going to change any ACL problems in the near future, so its $65 down the drain for me. With all this happening, I can't recommend Ghost or Safe Sphere.
Yes, all the feedback seems like its written by the same person: to or too?
For programs that costs more than $30 each, I don't want to do a workaround that involves Terminal to use a third party application.
I have also complained that when you download a new version, you are not sure which version you will receive. I thought I download 2.3.0, but all the documentation says 2.2.0. For the price he charges, sphere corner needs to employ more people to troubleshoot and proof read.
If ACL is a known problem, ensure your application includes the necessary components that don't involve a workaround. I seriously doubt Apple is going to change any ACL problems in the near future, so its $65 down the drain for me. With all this happening, I can't recommend Ghost or Safe Sphere.
Yes, all the feedback seems like its written by the same person: to or too?
Anyone else have this problem?
Griff