Will the programs update if they're in different subfolders *inside* the main Applications folder? I've heard from some people that they still don't but I've also heard that they do. Ed > > >Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 11:50:54 -0500 >Subject: Re: [Ti] OS X 10.2.3 released >From: Erwin Spinner <espinner at mindspring.com> >Message-ID: <BA28B49E.633B%espinner at mindspring.com> > >I had my apple programs in another folder when I upgraded to 10.2.3, what >should I do to have them upgrade to latest? Always something you miss! >Thanks >on 12/20/02 11:25 AM, John Griffin at jwegriffin at mac.com wrote: > >> On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 08:14:55 +0100 Trevor J. Hutley <hutley at geneva-link.ch> >> wrote: >> >>> At 09:56 +1100 20-12-2002, Les Posen wrote: >>>> If Connectix let the cat out of the bag re 10.2.3, Apple has >>>> followed up by releasing it via Software update: 52MB! >>>> >>>> les >>> >>> I ran the 10.2.3 update on my Ti-500 early this morning, without any >>> problem. I get the first impression that my Ti is now running a bit >>> faster, more 'snappy', including 'sleep' amd 'wake from sleep' >>> actions, which were a bit sluggish or unpredictable under 10.2.2. No >>> other observations, yet. >>> >>> regards, Trevor >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> >> >> Just make sure that all your Apple Applications are in the Applications >> Folder before updating. Apparently if you have dragged them off somewhere > > else on your drive, they will not be updated. >> >> Also, check the internal CD/DVD drive and make sure it is still working >> properly. It seems that some people who updated have lost the use of their >> CD/etc. drives. >> >> jg >> >