What do you want fixed/changed in 10.5.2?


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For me, animation performance has been improved although Dashboard is slow and choppy and there could still be performance improvements for Finder. I did a clean install of Leopard.

Yeah, that's certainly one. Maybe move the glyphs of the finder tool bar buttons down a pixel, they look slightly off.

The big one: A simple, little checkbox in System Preferences to turn off translucency in the Menu bar.

Yeah, that's certainly one. Maybe move the glyphs of the finder tool bar buttons down a pixel, they look slightly off.

The big one: A simple, little checkbox in System Preferences to turn off translucency in the Menu bar.

yeah Tigers menu bar was the best of the lot IMO. Leopards looks crap and is unresponsive.

yeah Tigers menu bar was the best of the lot IMO. Leopards looks crap and is unresponsive.

Leopard's Menu bar looks too Vista-ish with its totally unnecessary translucency. I love the dark, simple color (or lack thereof) it has. But the translucency has to go.

By the way, the Panther Menu bar owns Tiger's. Panther is the Best Mac OS X version, IMO.

Animations can be pretty jaggy on my aluminium iMac, I want to see that fixed. Also, tons of icons lack 512x512 pixel states.

Leopard's Menu bar looks too Vista-ish with its totally unnecessary translucency. I love the dark, simple color (or lack thereof) it has. But the translucency has to go.

Loving the transparent Menu Bar here. Makes the whole Desktop appear more open.

I'd like them to make it so that I can add a smart folder into the dock and have it act like a regular folder, stacks. Also, I'd like it if I could use stacks to navigate through the folder hierarchy.

I wish that Safari had proper NTLM domain support so that I could connect to the network here without having to use third party local proxy software (NTLMaps) to get around it.

I wish that my PCMCIA SD card reader acted like a removable drive, like it did in Tiger, so that when I put in a SD card it would appear in sidebar with an eject button, and would automatically launch iPhoto. It did these things in Tiger, why not in Leopard?

Yes, the menubar transparency does make it difficult to read sometimes when I use busy backgrounds.

I wish that the old OS 9 application switcher was brought back. If there was an OS 9 type application switcher + spotlight in the menubar, I'd have no need for the dock at all. In my opinion, the dock takes up too much screen space for what it provides, I know, you can hide it, but then it always just pops up when you accidently move to close to the bottom edge of the screen.

Well, i'd like a function to turn on the Tiger style Dock, because the 3D dock sucks ass and the 2D dock still looks out of place, Tigers was just nicer (for me anyway).

Menu bar transparency is too vista and just slows down the system further so having an option to turn that off would be nice. (i'd like my rounded corners back as well)

Otherwise, just general optimisation, clean up the code, improve speed, anything really :)

1. Fix the problem with spotlight hidden behind the menu bar

2. Fix the choppiness of dock

3. Add option to the time machine to just backup the user folder

4. Add hierarchy menu back to stack

5. Fix the problem with wake up (sometimes it makes my mouse choppy and the only way to fix this is to restart)

I have a laundry list of things to be fixed nothing major but enough to annoy me. The default folder views not sticking even though they are told too is very annoying. When syncing my notes it removes the flags on them, probably many more that I can't think of right now.

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