

Moreover, it doesn’t affect every application as I said before, it affects most of Omni’s applications, so I’m using one of them for demonstration purposes. The bug seems to affect only applications, but I’m not entirely sure about that. You can’t copy OmniDazzle from Machine A to Machine B, but you can copy it from Machine B to Machine A (assuming you are working at Machine A). If you copy OmniDazzle to Machine A (say, to the Desktop) and then try to copy that copy to Machine B, you’ll still get the bug. That’s the bug.įurther Details - The bug has nothing to do with the fact that the OmniDazzle application is initially on a mounted. You can’t do it the Finder puts up a dialog reporting Error -36. Drag the OmniDazzle application from the mounted OmniDazzle volume to a folder of Machine B to copy it.You are now looking at the OmniDazzle application on the mounted OmniDazzle volume. If it hasn’t automatically opened and mounted, open the downloaded.(The bug likely has nothing to do with Omni’s applications per se, but many of them demonstrate the bug, so I’ve picked a small one that does.) Download The Omni Group’s OmniDazzle, using this link.So, you’re still working at Machine A, but in Machine A’s Finder you can see Machine B’s folders. Mount Machine B on Machine A (via File Sharing).Performance - To see the bug, perform (on Machine A) the following steps:

Once that’s done, you will work entirely at Machine A. Machine B must have File Sharing turned on. I don’t much care what Machine B is running I’ve tested with Machine B running either Leopard or Snow Leopard, and it makes no difference. Preparation - Let’s call the machines A and B. You’ll need two computers, one of them running Snow Leopard. I haven’t seen it reported elsewhere (not in precisely this form, at least), so I’ll describe it and let you reproduce it for yourself.

Here’s a bug in Snow Leopard that I’ve isolated. #1593: Wordle, vinyl skins for Apple laptops, Apple Music Voice Plan, ad hoc Wi-Fi networks.#1594: iOS 15.2.1, AirTag stalking, CES Tech Trends for 2022.#1595: Replacing the Time Capsule, AT&T and Verizon 5G coverage expands, is iOS 15's Focus overkill?.#1596: OS updates, Apple Q1 2022 outpaces supply constraints, Yahoo POP bug, Apple Personal Safety User Guide, Simply Piano.

