CUPERTINO, Calif., Sept. 3 (UPI) -- U.S. computer maverick
Apple Inc.'s new operating system Snow Leopard remains a strong
seller despite ominous-sounding complaints, records show.
The program has kept its No. 1 spot on Amazon.com software
sales since its August 28 release, InformationWeek reported
Thursday. But many online reviews are pointing to a system failure
that has been given the street-wise nickname, "the spinning wheel of
death."
The name refers to a rotating icon that appears on some
computer screens when the system freezes.
Internet bloggers offered many solution. Apple posted one.
"Your Mac may start up to a gray screen after upgrading from
Mac OS X v10.5 to Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard," the company said.
"This may occur if a previous Mac OS X v10.5 software update
had been downloaded using Software Update, but not completely
installed, before installing Snow Leopard."
The new program offers several new features, but a Web site
has arisen which lists Macintosh applications Snow Leopard does not
support.
There are about 100 on the list, InformationWeek said.