From: Davide Urbinati <dado_sanna@tin.it>

Date: April 3, 2011 12:14:38 PM MDT

To: "Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com" <Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com>

Subject: Re: [Astro_IIDC] Astro IIDC 4.06.06 Beta starting next week


Hi Milton..today is all ok...strange...Thanks and sorry


Davide


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Il giorno 02/apr/2011, alle ore 18:47, Milton Aupperle <milton@outcastsoft.com> ha scritto:



Dear Davide;

On 2-Apr-11, at 8:13 AM, Davide Urbinati wrote:

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> Hi milton,Why when i use stack and align Movie,program is close?!

Is the same issue you had previously, which was the preferences file
got corrupted after you "upgraded" (semantically anyhow) to 10.6.7?

If not I will need more details (what the bug is, where it's
happening, movie logs, mac model, OSX version etc.) and this should be
sent to me directly at our support@outcastsft.com mail address. I
would also need to know if this was happening before the 10.6.7
debacle upgrade too.

Secondly, I would advise anyone that has not upgraded to 10.6.7 to
avoid it until Apple gets their head out of it's butt.

There have been a lot of reports of it basically being unstable and
causing all sorts of issue for people and all sorts of different
software (Apple software included, especially Fonts):

http://www.macintouch.com/readerreports/snowleopard/index.html#d02apr2011

In fact I've seen reports of people having to re-installed OSX 10.6.x.
before they could boot there Macs after the 10.6.7 upgrade (they would
hang on re-boot after 10.6.7).

In my own testing, I have seen cases where when trying to select the
default folder to save images / movies to, using Apple's "Folder
selection" window will not allow you to select anything, and the
"select" button is always grayed out. Quitting and restarting Astro
IIDC and then it works again - with no changes to Astro IIDC. That
rules out Astro IIDC as the culprit and points a buggy finger at Apple
for inflicting 10.6.7. on Mac users - without doing any testing on it.

HTH..

Milton Aupperle