May. 17th, 2006
As noted in this post here:
http://macosx.com/forums/showthread.php?t=254785
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I'm having the problem as well.
He noted Quicksilver. Which is one possibility, as quicksilver has recently crashed on my system. I have not run InDesign CS2, although I have run Photoshop CS2.
I can't find anything else on Google. But this post is googlable, so if you come across this issue, and then find a solution, come tell me, and I'll spread the word. Please? :D
Oh, as a side note, killing Finder and starting it again doesn't fix the issue. I'm going to start killing other things...
http://macosx.com/forums/showthread.php?t=254785
( archived )
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I'm having the problem as well.
He noted Quicksilver. Which is one possibility, as quicksilver has recently crashed on my system. I have not run InDesign CS2, although I have run Photoshop CS2.
I can't find anything else on Google. But this post is googlable, so if you come across this issue, and then find a solution, come tell me, and I'll spread the word. Please? :D
Oh, as a side note, killing Finder and starting it again doesn't fix the issue. I'm going to start killing other things...
Macworld: First Look: Apple's new MacBook.
http://www.macworld.com/2006/05/firstlooks/macbookfirst/index.php
Not the MacBook Pro, mind, but the MacBook. To replace the iBook models.
Notable things include the new keyboard (it looks funny), the choice of BLACK!, and the lack of the nice latching close. Supports multi-finger mouse, at least to do a "right-click".
http://www.macworld.com/2006/05/firstlooks/macbookfirst/index.php
Not the MacBook Pro, mind, but the MacBook. To replace the iBook models.
Notable things include the new keyboard (it looks funny), the choice of BLACK!, and the lack of the nice latching close. Supports multi-finger mouse, at least to do a "right-click".