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A quick fix for Pith Helmet and Safari 1.2
Authored by: GaelicWizard on Feb 09, '04 02:44:23PM

People certainly have a right to use what they want, just don't complain when Safari starts crashing because you broke it!

Menu items? Do you mean up by the clock? (i.e. in SystemUIServer) That's right, those are hacks too! They use the same bundle-loading technology that SIMBL uses to get in there in the first place! The difference? None. I don't use third party hacks in my menu bar, and I find that since Panther I have not had any need to!

There are some menu items that use the Apple approved method, which is a bit more cumbersome, but won't crash SystemUIServer with bad code.

The whole point here is to keep the system stable. If you don't mind Safari crashing more often, and are willing to accept the "too bad" response from ANY official help source, then go for it! Its your computer!

Get informed about what YOU are talking about! I'm not interested in starting a flame war, but I would be happy to correct any misconceptions you may have, if you would like to continue.

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Pell



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A quick fix for Pith Helmet and Safari 1.2
Authored by: sebastienb on Feb 09, '04 09:54:45PM

"just don't complain when Safari starts crashing because you broke it"

Did you hear me complain? NO, so there you go.

"There are some menu items that use the Apple approved method, which is a bit more cumbersome, but won't crash SystemUIServer with bad code."

Yeah, and if Apple was actually so kind as to PUBLISH those APIs (not that they're even consistent in their documentation or implementation of them), there wouldn't be a need for those 'hacks'. Instead we're left with some crippled version of the OS that doesn't allow users to use it to its full potential.

And besides, PithHelmet has NEVER, EVER caused a crash for me - a tribute to its author.

And *I* AM informed, obviously you can't see that.



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