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- May 26, 2013
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Hi everyone,
I have a bit of an issue here...
I installed Yosemite with CLover and all went well. Until I started using my software.
whatever program I use, just say I try to import files into the software (e.g. video files into Premiere or audio files into Logic), the window I use to do the import behaves very very strangely, and as a result it's so slow it takes literally minutes to do the thing. I keep getting a every 30 seconds while I try to import/export files... drag files.. etc..
I can work on a stand alone finder window with no problem, but as it interacts with the software, it goes bonkers.
the other issue I have is that I don't seem to be able to save the settings. whenever I reboot, I will always get the original settings in the softwares, even though I save them before switching off.
e.g. every time I open iTunes, I am prompted to accept the license. as if it were the first time I was opening it.
any ideas or similar behaviours?
any help much appreciated.
BTW great site!!
Cheers.
Alex.
I have a bit of an issue here...
I installed Yosemite with CLover and all went well. Until I started using my software.
whatever program I use, just say I try to import files into the software (e.g. video files into Premiere or audio files into Logic), the window I use to do the import behaves very very strangely, and as a result it's so slow it takes literally minutes to do the thing. I keep getting a every 30 seconds while I try to import/export files... drag files.. etc..
I can work on a stand alone finder window with no problem, but as it interacts with the software, it goes bonkers.
the other issue I have is that I don't seem to be able to save the settings. whenever I reboot, I will always get the original settings in the softwares, even though I save them before switching off.
e.g. every time I open iTunes, I am prompted to accept the license. as if it were the first time I was opening it.
any ideas or similar behaviours?
any help much appreciated.
BTW great site!!
Cheers.
Alex.