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Bad experience = removed application
Authored by: ebow on Nov 02, '01 01:39:05AM

I suppose some info about my configuration might help take my post from complaining to informative. I'm running OS X 10.1 on an iMac DV SE 500 with 640MB RAM. At the time I tried SwitchPic, I had a significant (but not excessive) number of applications running, with an uptime of 11+ days.

I do wish I had a terminal running in the foreground when things went foul, as Thrash mentioned. I could tell this was a case of one process not playing nice (apparently not by the rules, either) but I was unable to remedy the situation.



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blurb from author...
Authored by: robg on Nov 02, '01 01:41:40AM

I just added a blurb from the author that explains the behavior...not that it helps your problems (sorry!), but he hopes to make it behave better with the next release.

-rob.



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Bad experience = removed application
Authored by: thrash on Nov 02, '01 02:23:15AM

just to note...

I am running a Ti/400 with 640MB RAM and ~740MB free HD space
only a couple hours of uptime and a few apps running

at first I suspected that there was a
memory leak or malicious code

reassuring to see it was just a bit sloppy

nice app though!!!

thrash



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