It's a good question. And yet, at the end of the day, this is 1.0. For 1.0, it's remarkably stable on a Mac. But it's still 1.0. The best advice I can give is, plunge into it, muck through the errors and celebrate your new tools.
As I review everything I did, honestly, I don't think there's anything I *could* change in the installation. In the very early going, I may have Force Quit one or two loads that I thought had crashed, and they probably hadn't.
I would have opened Activity Monitor for feedback. But (as I'm sure you've read), don't get thrown off by "Not Responding." Watch instead what the numbers are doing.
Personally, I'd stick with 4.9x. And I'd put the key directly into the Mac. Those both may be cyberstitious, but for now they're two less variables.
It may be wisdom to load one library, check it out, get used to the Directory Manager, SLLC, etc., before proceeding with your other four libraries.
Beyond that, the best I can suggest is to approach this launch with tempered, reasonable hopes. I think I was so geeked to get VI, the technical issues seemed even more irritating. Also, I have a very stable EXS template, so there was a sense of three steps forward, two steps back. And then there's the VI price. That psychologically multiples the hardships of loading.
Judging from your post, you're probably better equipped to launch VI than any of us were. But at this point, there's still no immunity to technical problems.
Congrats on your fine array of hardware.
P.S. Not to exacerbate the angst of those who are still trouble-shooting, but I did find a calmness in VSL's track record. I know they're going to solve these issues. That's easy to forget in the heat of battle -- "Why didn't they get this right before it was released!?!?" But anyone who buys a 1.0 is conceding his involvement in a real-world test. We may decry the injustice of it all, but seasoned computer users should know better.
As I review everything I did, honestly, I don't think there's anything I *could* change in the installation. In the very early going, I may have Force Quit one or two loads that I thought had crashed, and they probably hadn't.
I would have opened Activity Monitor for feedback. But (as I'm sure you've read), don't get thrown off by "Not Responding." Watch instead what the numbers are doing.
Personally, I'd stick with 4.9x. And I'd put the key directly into the Mac. Those both may be cyberstitious, but for now they're two less variables.
It may be wisdom to load one library, check it out, get used to the Directory Manager, SLLC, etc., before proceeding with your other four libraries.
Beyond that, the best I can suggest is to approach this launch with tempered, reasonable hopes. I think I was so geeked to get VI, the technical issues seemed even more irritating. Also, I have a very stable EXS template, so there was a sense of three steps forward, two steps back. And then there's the VI price. That psychologically multiples the hardships of loading.
Judging from your post, you're probably better equipped to launch VI than any of us were. But at this point, there's still no immunity to technical problems.
Congrats on your fine array of hardware.
P.S. Not to exacerbate the angst of those who are still trouble-shooting, but I did find a calmness in VSL's track record. I know they're going to solve these issues. That's easy to forget in the heat of battle -- "Why didn't they get this right before it was released!?!?" But anyone who buys a 1.0 is conceding his involvement in a real-world test. We may decry the injustice of it all, but seasoned computer users should know better.