
Older APE 'may' Blue-Screen Leopard Upgrade, admits Developer
From Computer World
After flat-out denying on Saturday that its application-enhancement framework was responsible for blue-screening Macintoshes being upgraded to Leopard, the creator of APE hedged its bets Sunday.
"The problems some people were experiencing while doing the Mac OS X upgrade and being unable to boot due to Application Enhancer [APE] installed may have been caused by the 'old' versions not properly recognizing the system version," said Slava Karpenko, an Unsanity LLC programmer, in a post to a company blog early Sunday.
The day before, another Unsanity developer said that APE 1.5 and 1.5.1, which are more than 2 years old, "theoretically" might be involved, but seemed to dismiss the idea. Apple Inc., meanwhile, laid the blame on APE and advised users to delete the software from their machines.
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