Leopard Blue Screens

I was listening to Gruber’s podcast the other day, and they mentioned the blue screen that appears for Leopard users after an upgrade. They attributed this to a bit of software that might have been installed (can’t remember what the name is) which can get itself installed so that it can be used by another programme, like the Logitec mouse software. Not sure if anyone knows what I’m talking about, but if anyone’s got any links or whatever regarding this could you please drop by and tell me what the deal is, because it’s really annoying to have to wait 10 minutes sometimes for the system to get itself going again. I don’t have a Logitec mouse (although that’s another post for another time) so that’s not the problem.

Comments

  1. It’s called Application Enhancer, it’s an Unsanity app, only one version of the program causes this, and it’s an old one, just uninstall it or upgrade it to the latest version, but that’s kind of pointless seeing as it doesn’t work in Leopard yet. Google the app’s name, that’ll get you started.

    Oh, and this textfield is weird on the iPhone, the shadows really slow typing down, looks neat though, but not very usable.

    1 josue salazar
    Quote | 1/5/2008

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