@MattGoWrite Congrats!
First time Mail has shown the "Generating content to print" sheet for me, but apparently it's a longstanding thing: discussions.apple.com/thread/5536235
If you have been linking to old .html files on my blog, I'm sorry that the links have apparently been broken for years. Should be fixed now.
It's going to take a while to get used to all this bold text in the new OmniOutliner's Preferences window.
@roopeshchander I haven't used the app, but, yes, it sounded to me like it was using the Pebble through the iPhone. docs.google.com/document/d/1eO…
@roopeshchander Not really. What difference do you see?
@LKM I probably would, even without Retina.
@siegel @atomicbird I used to see that a lot with Mavericks and 45 GB of free space. Not sure why. Can't even always quit apps.
@nickheer I believe so.
@rrdionne Thanks! Could you send me the log entry for that message via e-mail? c-command.com/spamsieve/help…
@rosyna Do you mean with Photo Stream? I had that problem as well after 10.10.3, then it spontaneously started working.
@petermaurer I liked it as well. Now it looks like the selection changed out from under you. Not clear that it is a potential drop target.
@rosyna Seemed to affect DreamHost, Gmail, and Pair this morning. All worked last night, though. Still investigating…
Mac OS X 10.10.3 seems to introduce some Mail bugs: seeming deadlocks in IMAP operations and suddenly keeps putting me in Conversation mode.
@tofias @BenedictEvans EagleFiler doesn't read Outlook's files directly. You would first need to import it into Outlook for Mac.
@gparker Yes, Xcode is there now. Thanks.
Mac OS X 10.10.3, just like Xcode: "Manual installers are available from Apple Support Downloads." No, they are not. support.apple.com/en-us/HT204490
@wklj Yes, in fact Xcode 6.2 is still there now: developer.apple.com/downloads/inde…
@wklj Since when? They've always offered the final versions of Xcode and support files for download on dmg files, including Xcode 6.2.
@wklj Yes, my point is that it's not on the regular downloads page, either.
So the download link for Xcode 6.3 only goes to the page saying to get it from the Mac App Store, which says it isn't there yet.