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Crashes on Apple store

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Contributed by: Full Score Tuesday, June 09 2009 @ 12:18 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

Like others, I've just found that 4.0 crashes every time I go to the Apple store. This is totally pathetic. After all the free beta testing they've had from users, how can they allow this to happen on their own store? Are they trying to lose sales as quickly as possible?   
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6 comments |

Crashes on Apple store - pomegranate

No problems here, both with US store and New Zealand store. Seems even snappier than beta version.

I have a G5 iMac, Mac OS X 10.5.7 all software updates applied.

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Tuesday, June 09 2009 @ 02:02 AM PDT


Crashes on Apple store - supernature

i wouldn't give it one star because of that.... there is a simple fix for it.

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Tuesday, June 09 2009 @ 02:25 AM PDT


Crashes on Apple store - freakomat

2 stars for ease of use? What part of Safari was too complicated for your brain to understand, troll?

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Tuesday, June 09 2009 @ 02:46 AM PDT


Crashes on Apple store - bugmenot7

I doubt it's WebKit that crashes. It must be some plug-in you have that makes Safari crash. Try removing all your internet plug-ins and see if you still crash.

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Tuesday, June 09 2009 @ 04:06 AM PDT


Crashes on Apple store - pgreenstone_dotmac

Works perfectly fine for me. Might be some conflict with something else you have on your computer.

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Tuesday, June 09 2009 @ 08:52 AM PDT


Crashes on Apple store FIX - bwickens

I restarted my MacBook Pro with the shift key down, disabling all startup items. I then starting putting them back one by one (testing store.apple.com each time) and I discoverd - in my case - that the culprit was Intego NetBarrier. I uninstalled it, and was suddenly able to access the Apple Store without a problem.

For those of you having problems, try restarting with the shift key held down and see if you can access the store.

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Tuesday, June 09 2009 @ 11:40 AM PDT