A word of warning...
25/10/07 11:06 Filed in: Hints 'n' Tips
Mac OS X 10.5 'Leopard' makes significant changes to Directory structure - so DON'T be tempted to run either Alsoft DiskWarrior or Micromat TechTool Pro (which both feature Directory repair routines) on your new 10.5 installation, as you could render your system unbootable.
Both Alsoft and Micromat have indicated that their software may not yet be fully compatible with Mac OS X 10.5, and once they get their release version of Leopard the same as everyone else they will post updates on their websites as quickly as possible - so stay tuned!
[Whilst developers get Mac OS X 10.5 developer builds from Apple to update and test their software with, it is possible for Apple to make last minute changes to what ships in the box - thus their need to wait until they get the same version/build as everyone else before publishing their updated software.]


[Whilst developers get Mac OS X 10.5 developer builds from Apple to update and test their software with, it is possible for Apple to make last minute changes to what ships in the box - thus their need to wait until they get the same version/build as everyone else before publishing their updated software.]