The following bugs/conflicts exist in Snow Leopard 10.6.0:
- It is reported that the Fujitsu ScanSnap S510M is not compatible, and that a user was told to “contact Apple.”
- If you use a Time Capsule wirelessly, sometimes when entering Time Machine your capsule’s history may not appear. Canceling Time Machine and re-entering it will resolve the issue.
- I have experienced random hard locks on a MacBook Pro with 9600GT while playing World of Warcraft.
- 1Password 2 is not 64 bit compatible and thus requires a paid upgrade to version 3 in order to work in Safari 64 bit. You can change Safari to run in 32 bit mode, but you lose the crash protection and it is still not supported by Agile.
- IRC client Linkinus users will need to upgrade to version 2.0.2
- iShowU 1.7.2 creates movies that are scaled incorrectly. iShowUHD works better but is a paid upgrade.
- Mail can hang and not be able to be quit unless force quit.
- Movies may open with the new QuickTime X player, or the older QuickTime 7 Pro player, which is included to provide functionality dropped by the newer player. If you have movies opening in the older player, select one, choose Get Info from the Finder’s File menu, and use the Open With… section to change which player the movie will open with, then click Change All…
- The new QuickTime X Player is not smart about opening really tall, narrow movies. It will clip the in-window controls.
- The System UI agent that does things like updating the iCal icon to have the proper date can silently crash, leaving your iCal dock icon showing the improper date.