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Re: Mac OS X (10.5.3) and AE CS3
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Dean Brennan
on May 29, 2008 at 1:22:19 pm
Have you really run 10.5.3? Not 10.5.2? Just asking as it was released yesterday and all that's been available of this version before are developer betas.
Yes you are correct. I have been running 10.5.2 until yesterday. I actually noticed that after I wrote my post yesterday. Thanks for bringing that up!
I was compositing all day yesterday and did renders when I left the office and everything went smoothly (with 10.5.3). I will let everyone know if I have any problems.
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