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September 23, 2005
New Stuff
We are receiving lots of positive feedback about Smart Crash Reports. Thank you! To address some of the requests, I have implemented a list of Smart Crash Reports enabled products where developers can submit their products to. So, if you're a developer, and you've added SCR support into your app, submit it. There's a RSS Feed for recently updated products, too, so subscribe to it if you care. Let's see the list grow! ;) Trackback Pings: TrackBack URL for this entry: Related:
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Awesome. Yes, I am utterly biased toward Unsanity. I know a good crew when I see them. Unsanity reminds me of the initial Apple years...man, were they good. Posted by: CREB on September 23, 2005 9:58 AMSilk: "Addressed a problem that would cause applications to crash if there was a new moon out, Jupiter was in alignment with Mars, and you happened to be running Macromedia Dreamweaver 8." And what code have we been smoking lately? :) Posted by: CREB on September 26, 2005 10:25 AMIt was an extremely rare crash that has only been reported in Dreamweaver 8 and should have been completely and utterly impossible to occur. I mean, it just shouldn't have been possible and required a lot of external forces at work to actually occur. Posted by: Rosyna on September 26, 2005 10:28 AM"I mean, it just shouldn't have been possible and required a lot of external forces at work to actually occur" Hmmm...do you know my wife? Sounds like something say would have said. Posted by: CREB on September 26, 2005 10:34 AMSounds like something "she" would have said. Yes, there are many days were I function on only two cylinders. Posted by: CREB on September 26, 2005 10:57 AMI am having problems with the new iTunes 5. The header section with the track info is messed up in ShapeShifter2. Posted by: Kovacs on September 30, 2005 1:50 AMThis feature won't ever be activated unless you click "Report" in the crashed dialog. If you don't want it, don't report the crash or report only to Apple just like before (it allows you to do so if you desire). Besides, most of these products support SCR, but don't install them. Posted by: slava on October 5, 2005 9:27 PM |

