Mission Control is a step backwards

As kids we learn how to organize things and more often than not, the first step is to lay out everything so you can see EVERYTHING. Picking one out of 20 is really EASY for us humans. That's what we learn as kids -- putting stuff together like puzzles. This comes naturally. And Expose+Spaces was just that....
I have been using Mission Control for a a long time now but I can't for the life of me figure out why Apple would ditch something that has worked well in the past.
Mac OS Lion's Mission Control tries to be smart, but its being smart in all the wrong places:
Side swipe is inefficient. I have quite a few apps running in full screen. I get tired of swiping left and right to "locate" my stuff.
Full screen apps and dashboard as tiny thumbnails in mission control? Its a cluster**** (pardon my frustration here) of stuff put together and it confuses me more that the previous expose+spaces.
Apps of the same kind grouped together? Now I have this sinking/uneasy feeling that I can't find what I'm looking for because its not showing me *all* my windows or is buried under some other window. The confidence I had with expose+spaces is now lost.
When Windows came out with Win+Tab functions (that 3D window thing) I always said how really useuless that was when compared to expose especially because it hid 1 window behind another. And fast forward 3+ years, Mac OS X is taking the same step back by grouping all browser windows together.
Expose+Space was simple, uncomplicated and unassuming.
Mission Control is complex, complicated and totally assuming.
Please bring Expose+Spaces back or evolve Mission Control to something like it.
PS-1: Expose of safari should include tabs in the expose view. Why is this so hard? Why do I need to open new safari windows to see it in expose/Mission control?
PS-2: I know there's been feedback around this in this forum and I'm doing my part to make myself heard hopefully by Apple -- I've done the feedback thing already.

Yay! Apple listened, err, I think.
http://osxdaily.com/2012/07/30/expose-mac-os-x-mountain-lion/
You can almost get the old style Expose back with "Group windows by application" turned off in Mountain Lion.
Not entirely quite the same as the old style Expose. But I can live with this. Side swipe is still inefficient and I end up doing this often:
- Swipe left
- Oops, this isn't the right window.
- Swipe up to get Mission Control.
- Find the right window.
Side swipe never gives me the thing I'm looking for and as a result I'm not very confident using it unless I have a single full screen app running. Anyway I have adjusted to use Mission Control instead to switch between full screen apps. Its not all that bad with that setup.
Now, Safari 6 has side swipe and I'm not loving it either. But I guess we'll have to live with it. Anything is better than nothing I guess..

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  • Lion is a step backwards

    Lion is a step backwards that appears to indicate a philosophical switch towards dumbing down. I realize there's lots of Mac newbies coming from iPads, iPhones, and iPods. I have no problem simplifying things for the masses, but why make the Mac OS less useful for your loyal power users? Why can am I no longer make the choices I once did? Lion makes me feel like I'm on Windows. I can only do things the way I'm allow me to, and I now must conform unlike before. I used to be able to configure my Macs to work the way I want them to. No more. A few examples:
    1. I cannot assign apps to spaces. Those settings are gone. As a result, I have apps on top of each other which I hate. Even if drag one from one desktop to another within Mission Control, they eventually wind up on top of each other. Going full screen with the apps that can do that just creates other irritants. Why take away this control? How is it an improvement not allowing me to use my computer the way I want? I hate Mission Control because I have no control over it. This is a major issue for me.
    2. I cannot access the dock from a full screen app. It doesn't show when my nearly ten year habit occurs. As a result, what once took a single click can take up to 5 gestures to get to the app I want. Thank God Apple hasn't taken away command+tab. Why throw away an ability I've used since 10.0? How is this better?
    3. My home library folder is now hidden. I must be stupid and in need of protection from myself. Is Apple sure we will NEVER have to toss a corrupt preference file again? Yes there are work arounds, but why hide something the masses rarely messed with in the first place? At least add a "make visible" check box within Info for those of us who know what we're doing.
    4. I like my devices at the top of my Finder windows because I have a lot of networked devices, but I'm FORCED to have them only at the bottom. Why can't I arrange my sidebar the way I want? This just feels like change for the sake of change without giving me any choice.
    5. Many .dmgs open their own window for easy drag and drop installations. Once done, I always clicked the button in the upper right to show the sidebar to eject the .dmg. Gone! Why is it better for me to have to switch windows or go to the desktop to eject a .dmg? Why are extra steps better?
    I'll quit here, but all of this suggests a philosophical shift that assumes I can no longer be trusted to configure my Macs to run the way I want. This appears to be the beginning of the end of what made Macs so great. Lion is a step backwards for the faithful.
    Mac User since 1993

    joeblowinski wrote:
    1. I cannot assign apps to spaces. Those settings are gone.
    That is true. I can't speculate on Apple thoughts on this issue. I can say that many applications had problems with Spaces and it was the source of many complaints. Apple listened and tried to make a change that would be useful to more people. Unfortunately, those few people who were using Spaces effectively are now out of luck.
    2. I cannot access the dock from a full screen app.
    Full screen mode is designed to isolate you from the system. If you really want to access the Dock, you have to mean it. Move the mouse to where the Dock should be. Then, try to go further. The Dock should then appear.
    3. My home library folder is now hidden.
    That is true. Apple is trying to discourge people from going in there. Most people will only do harm. This is certainly a work in progress. On day 1 of Lion's release, one of my first posts was to instruct someone to go in and delete some Dock preference files for a corrupted LaunchPad. In the Finder, just type Shift ⌘ g and enter "~/Library".
    4. I like my devices at the top of my Finder windows because I have a lot of networked devices, but I'm FORCED to have them only at the bottom. Why can't I arrange my sidebar the way I want?
    I think Apple is trying to move the OS towards more document-centric use rather than dumping them right into the root of the file system. I'm sure there are many ways to give you the same functionality. I suggest starting a new thread for that question.
    5. Many .dmgs open their own window for easy drag and drop installations. Once done, I always clicked the button in the upper right to show the sidebar to eject the .dmg. Gone! Why is it better for me to have to switch windows or go to the desktop to eject a .dmg? Why are extra steps better?
    You can eject it from the File menu or with ⌘ e.
    I'll quit here, but all of this suggests a philosophical shift that assumes I can no longer be trusted to configure my Macs to run the way I want.
    Apple trusts you. It is the other 40 million unwashed they don't trust. The sad? fact is that Apple is getting more popular now than it has ever been. Apple is trying ways to make the system easy enough for Windows or even Linux users to use. Old timers like us, used to working in a certain way, need to adapt. You don't have to do everything Apple's way. There are alternatives even to the Finder. Just give it some time and explore some new ways of doing thing.

  • 1  OSX Lion Mission Control vs Snow Leopard Expose can't we combine the two (by leaving older Expose options inside) and get Apple back to leaping forward again?

    So I am a web/software developer and I am having major beef with OSX Lion's Mission Control.  While I think Mission Control and Application Windows are interesting additions to the multi-tasking nature and scheme of the OS, removing the older Expose Spaces and All Windows is a huge mistake.  Couldn't Apple have just left all of the old stuff in? Then the system would be complete.  As pretty as Mission Control and Application Windows is, the older Snow Leopard Spaces and Expose moved much faster and tamed all of my apps in a very efficient way.
    Here is why Mission Control is not as fast as Spaces and Expose:....
    1. With Spaces all of the desktops and their connected monitors were consolidated to one monitor in which you can easily see everything going on from a birds eye view.  You cloud easily drag open windows between them freely and even swap spaces.  This was huge because you could see everything.  You could even activate All Windows over Spaces and see everything..Mission Control will group everything but you can't move programs across desktops unless it's the main desktop to the little desktop.  Nor can you move windows across monitors.  This is frustrating.  Also the desktop are split to their respective monitor so I no longer have a birds-eye key-map access.
    2. All Windows is so necessary and slick. Mission Control or Application Windows can't quite keep up.  If I have a cluttered desktop and hit all windows, I can get any window at any time no matter how buried it is.  Application Windows is useful but only applies to the focused application…but what if it's buried?  I have to activate mission control first, select one of the windows from the program group, then activate Application Windows to get to that window.  Also if there are many windows open for an application, Mission Control cannot replace All Windows because they stack and you can't quite tell which of the windows you want is accessible in that stack.
    The bottom line is, put both of them together!  Keep the old functionality as an option, because truth be told, the old way of doing things is still considerably faster under heavy work loads.  I would use the Snow Leopard expose features more often.  There is still room for Application Windows and Mission Control, but even after re-training myself I feel I'm moving at 70% of the multitasking speed that I used to move at before using Snow Leopard Expose.  I mean this legitimately, I develop using multiple OS's along with video chat and instead of being a leap forward, Lion is a step backward and that just isn't like apple, everything Apple has done has been leaps and bounds forward.  Let's leap forward and not only have all the sweet new features that Lion offers, but combine with the productive features that really moved and maybe just integrate into Lion's style.  Bottle that and you have something sweeter than Yoohoo.

    I completely agree with airbnboy. I used to be able to quick organised different windows within the same app to different spaces (now "desktops" for no apparent reason). This worked very smoothly in expose/spaces. I'd use one gesture to get to spaces, then another for expose, and I'd have all my windows in all spaces visible.
    Now, I can't even see all of my windows in specific to one desktop! The best I can do is double scroll to see *some parts* of the windows on a desktop. So now, selecting a window for a specifc app is huge pain.
    Worse than this, on moving windows from a desktop to another in, Mission Control will change the ordering of the stacks (per app, not the windows in the stacks). Umm, what is the possible benefit there?
    So, now there is no use of spatial memory - e.g. Window X for App Y was in the top left of all my windows in the top left space, and I want to move it now. It's no longer possible to see all app windows in a specific "desktop", and much more effort is required to move windows around.
    Great, well done Apple. Can we please, please have Expose and Spaces back as an option? Or at the very least, some way to view all windows for a specifc app on a specific desktop - and by "view", I mean see the whole window, not just a tiny indicator of the window, or a slightly expanded stack that may not give enough context.
    The only reason I "upgraded" to Lion was to get XCode 4.2.

  • Office apps don't like mission control

    When Spaces first came out in OS X Leopard, I liked it a ton...  It allowed me to organize work and have certain apps launch in certain spaces...  Except there was one big problem...  When you would first open Excel, Word or any Office app, it would open in the Space you had reserved for it (so far, so good) but with that app now open (say, for example, Excel), if you would be in some other space and open yet a second Excel document, that second doc would now open in whatever space you happen to be in at the moment...  That was a flaw...  I was never sure whether it was an Apple bug or one tied to Microsoft/Office...  But eventually it got fixed...  In some later version of Leopard or maybe when we got to Snow Leopard (I just don't recall), it got fixed by someone and I was happy... 
    Now, it's back...  Bummer...  Let's say you reserve Desktop 4 for Excel (that's what I do)... Say you're in Desktop 1 when you first launch Excel...  The system switches to Desktop 4 as it should...  Now, say you're back in Desktop 1 and you now launch a second Excel document...  Unlike the flaw there used to be in Leopard (where it just stayed in whatever Space it was at the moment), if you watch you will now see the window quickly swing to Desktop 4 (where it should now stop) but then immediately it swings back to Desktop 1 and the document errantly opens there... 
    It's like we just took one step backward...  I do a lot of work where I open lots of Excel documents from different Spaces (or now Desktops) and I like them all to end up in one place...  The old problem existed so long that I had even gotten used to manually switching to the Space I wanted for Excel before opening subsequent documents.  This way I could force all my Excel docs to open in one place...  I was so happy when it got fixed but unfortunately now it's broken again...  I will tell Apple...  I will tell Microsoft...  Then I will wait a year and hope...  Just a heads up to any who care about how the new Mission Control works...

    No, I just tried precisely what you suggested...  I have Excel open already and a document sitting in Desktop 4.  I held down the Excel icon in the dock while sitting in Desktop 4, clicked on Options and chose (it was already checked by the way), "Assign to this desktop"...  I then moved over to Desktop 1 and from there I requested some second Excel document to open...  As it opened the desktop switches to Desktop 4 quickly (good so far) but then within a fraction of a second it switches back to Desktop 1 and the document opens in Desktop 1... That's wrong...  I want ALL Excel documents to open in Desktop 4...  Not just the first one... When this was broken back in OS X Leopard, I got used to first switching to Space 4 and then opening subsequent Excel documents...  That would force the documents to open in the Space I want.  Now, I will have to start doing that again...  bummer...

  • How can I get the functionality of the old "Spaces" in Mission Control?

    How can I make Lion show a space number on the top of the screen so I can see which space I am in?
    How can I make Lion switch spaces in a ring? ie? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3,  ...
    How can I make lion switch directly to a numbered space?  ie: 1, 4, 5, 2, etc...
    Without these three capabilities Mission Control is a giant step backward....I am disappointed in the way it works and would liketo know how to disable it and give me back the way spaces used to work.
    Thank you.

    almost2good wrote:
    How can I make Lion show a space number on the top of the screen so I can see which space I am in?
    Currently you cannot.
    almost2good wrote:
    How can I make Lion switch spaces in a ring? ie? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3,  ...
    You cannot organise Mission Control's "Desktops" this way. They are organised in a single row to allow the swipe gestures to work. Apple allows no way to customise this.
    almost2good wrote:
    How can I make lion switch directly to a numbered space?  ie: 1, 4, 5, 2, etc...
    By deafult you should be able toi switch by pressing ctrl plus the desktop number, e.g. ctrl+1. This is the same as Spaces in Snow Leopard. You can customise this under System Preferences (Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > Mission Control).
    almost2good wrote:
    Without these three capabilities Mission Control is a giant step backward....I am disappointed in the way it works and would liketo know how to disable it and give me back the way spaces used to work.
    A lot of people are disapointed with Mission Control. In my opinion it's a step backwards from Spaces & Expose in Snow Leopard but peoples views on this will depend if they used Spaces & Expose in Leopard/Snow Leopard and the type of Mac they are using - it makes some sense on a Macbook Air, for example, with a small screen and multi-touch trackpad but not so much on an iMac or Mac Pro (sames goes for Launchpad). I just hope Apple listens to the criticism and enables customisation options to change the way Mission Control behaves.

  • My mac's desktop is gray, the dock wont show up, nor mission control or launchpad work. What should I do

    I recently logged in to my mac and while the finder relaunched it got frozen and is now gray. The dock does not show up or work. The launchpad doesnt work nor does mission control. I can only open applications from a finder window. The apps dont even work in fullscreen. Ive tried restarting it, logging in to another account, and booting in safe mode. None work. I will try to move my things to my other computer for the time.
    What should I do?

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  • MISSION CONTROL, LAUNCHPAD, and FULL SCREEN APPS (one month later)

    I'm pretty good embracing a new thing when it comes along.  I downloaded LION the day it come out, which was over a month ago at this point. On that day, I immediately found MISSION CONTROL and LAUNCHPAD both uninituitve and pointless.  Unhandy iCandy.   And of FULL SCREEN APPS?  Not necessary on an iMac anyway.
    So I quickly sought out quick solutions to 'fix' these new features.  Launchpad and full screen apps have the advantage that they can be simply ignored.  This is a good thing.  Mission Control, on the other hand, got in the way of a beloved feature for me:  what was once SPACES and EXPOSE.  That is, I couldn't simply ignore MC because I still needed the previous helpful features in Snow Leopard.
    My solution was kind of surprising and eye-opening.  It's complicated to explain but I thought I'd share.  This conclusion is likely best suited for someone not using a small screened Mac.  It turns out that most users (with big enough screens) don't really need Mission Control, Launchpad, Spaces, or Full Screen apps. 
    At all.
    Let's go through that conclusion, one by one:
    FULL SCREEN APPS
    If you have a relatively big screen (20 iMac for instance), why do you need Safari full screen?  Unless you intend to sit across the room from the computer, no reason.  And there's lots of bright empty space when you do this.  Do you need the Mail app full screen?  If you need reading glasses, maybe, but otherwise, nope.  I find it's easier just to stretch out an app pretty big and leave it at that.
    Full screen apps DO offer a nice feature which is making your desktop, menubar, and dock go BYE BYE.  I can see where sometimes this is a useful feature, but typically -- NOPE.  Typically I want access to my dock (to switch between open apps without the added step of cancelling full screen first), and typically I want access to my menubar so that I can glance up and see what time it is or find an app menu quickly.
    The only feature I find worthy of praise with full screen apps is that they hide the clutter on your desktop.  But there's an app in the Mac App Store which makes your desktop icons vanish with the touch of a button (CAMOUFLAGE).  I mean, what's the point of a wallpaper if you bury it with desktop clutter or eliminate it with full screen apps?  If it's a busy and distracting wallpaper, umm... you picked bad wallpaper.
    LAUNCH PAD
    LAUNCH PAD offers an iOS experience inside OS X.  At first I thought it was completely silly.  After a month now, I kinda get why it's there.  Kinda.
    You see, before LP, to duplicate it's functionality, you'd have to organize folders yourself.  Put folders of various apps together.  Place them somewhere in the finder heirarchy.  Then drag those folders into the part of the dock with the trashcan.  Then you could click them open and have access to similarly themed folders of apps.  The problem here, of course, is that unless you're a power user, you'll never do this.
    So Apple thought, AH-HA, we'll just drag into OS X a paradigm that users already get from iOS.  Clumping apps together any way you like them.  The misfire, if you ask me, is not allowing users to drag the new iOS folders straight into the dock when finished.  That is to say:  copies of said organized folders.  It's as if Apple's software people have complete contempt for the dock -- and are desperate to have users abandon it.
    My problem is that I like having folders in my dock of stuff I need.  It just works, as Steve says.  Going to the same EXACT place every time I need anything is more intuitive and graceful than ADDING an app called Launchpad that launches you into a different finder altogether.  Makes zero sense and THIS is why I say, like FULL SCREEN APPS, LP can basically be abandoned.
    By the way:  need proof that Apple has complete contempt for the Dock?
    MISSION CONTROL/SPACES
    A month has passed since MC was introduced and SPACES was eliminated.  I dare anyone to tell me why either is needed at all.  Before you get iMiffed, humor me for a moment and hear me out.
    The notion of SPACES was that it's a neat way to keep like minded open apps together.  I totally bought into this, back in the day.  So much so that I was iMiffed when it was gone in Lion.  But let's look at this closer.
    The REASON why we needed SPACES was that we could have WAY too many windows open at once on a Mac.  Right?  A big mess of windows covering each other up.  Suppose you're surfing in Safari but need iTunes?  But iTunes is hidden.  So what did you do?  You went to Spaces as step one, moused over to your iTunes space as move two, and then clicked it as move three.  Seems like a great solution until the day you discover that you could simply click on iTunes in the dock as move one and arrive at iTunes.  As one step.  Period.  Really simple, right? 
    Why have Spaces and apps dance around when you can just click the app you want and be done with it?  That's the critical observation to make in order to follow my entire line of reasoning.  Sure, it may look really cool and make Windows machines look like junk, but at the end of the day, why add two steps to something you might do 100 times a day -- switching between apps.
    So why OH why did Apple add Spaces?  Simple:  because too many apps were visible at once in one 'desktop' window.  So if you can build many new desktops, there might only be one or two in each.  Great solution.  Right?
    Wrong, as it turns out.  Because we still have the two extra steps.  It's a weak solution.  And it's in complete contempt of the Dock, which as it turns out, offers the strongest solution.
    The strong solution would be that only one app is visible in your Mac's window at all times.  Say you're in Safari.  Despite having 12 other apps open, you only see Safari.  Your dock tells you that you have other apps open, but nothing else sits in your window BUT the app you're using.  So you want to go to iTunes?  So click on it in the dock and Safari vanishes and iTunes emerges by itself.  No other windows.  What could be simpler?  (This app is freeware known as ISOLATOR.)
    If you download and try ISOLATOR, you'll say, umm, okay, but wait:  sometimes I do want more than one window in view.  Okay, fine, turn it off then.  From the handy menu bar menu.  I find that 98% of the time I need ISOLATOR on.  Mileage may vary.
    So let's recap.  One third party software removes distracting desktop clutter, the other removes distracting app windows.  Both can be toggled on and off from the menu bar.  One is free, one costs $2.  These two solutions remove the only real feature of FULL SCREEN APPS and make SPACES and it's newfangled cousin MISSION CONTROL pointless.
    Need that last one explained?  Well, what's Mission Control but a variant of spaces?  To invoke MC and switch to the needed window are those same two annoying steps Spaces added into the mix.  Nothing was fixed.  Plus, like spaces, you must invest time and energy organizing such spaces.
    Why bother?  And so I ask again:  can somebody who's read and tried the above carefully explain to me why Mission Control, Launchpad, and Full Screen Apps are really needed at all?  (Outside of small screened Macs.)  Doesn't the dock and these two sharewares together solve most problems?
    Am I missing something?

    I agree with everything you said about full screen apps, mission control and launchpad. For apps that made sense to run full screen, they already could under SL. Launchpad is totally unnecessary and Mission Control is a mere shadow of Expose and Spaces.
    However, I feel you have not given due credit to Spaces. The point of Spaces is to let one organise logical desktops for different tasks, not just a way to reduce the number of windows on display. For example, I have a Space for software development where I run Xcode and the iPhone simulator, a Firefox window showing perhaps documentation or some other websites pertaining to software development, a Finder window that is opened in the folder with my design docs. I have another Space where I have the remote login sessions, yet another Space with another Firefox window where I do general surfing and emailing. I can switch between these spaces using a keyboard shortcut, which is much quicker than having to lift my hand off the keyboard, move it over to the mouse, move the mouse pointer over the Dock, find the app and click on it, only to find that it has switched to the wrong window of the app.
    Without Spaces, organisation of my desktop is disrupted each time I want to switch task, whereas Spaces allows me to drop everything I am doing, go and do something completely different for a while and go back to my exact previous environment. I have a 27" iMac so am not short of screen space but I use Spaces extensively. BTW, switching Spaces using a keyboard shortcut is a lot faster on SL than the equivalent on Lion, thanks to the gratuitous screen animation of the latter.

  • Dock frequently crashes and restarts when entering Mission Control

    Hello,
    Long time lurker, first time poster here.  Hoping someone can help me with this issue.
    I am running Mac OS X Lion (10.8) on a 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5 24" iMac with 12 GB RAM.  Peripherals include Apple wired keyboard, Apple Magic Trackpad, Logitech G9x laser mouse, and a Seagate USB External Hard Drive, and an old Dell 17" LCD (E177FP) connected as a second monitor.
    Throughout the day, I work with Adobe Photoshop, Abode Indesign, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, BB Edit, Cyberduck, iTunes, Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection, Terminal, Text Edit, Screen Sharing, Microsoft Excel 2011, Microsoft Word 2011, and additional applications across eight desktops in Mission Control (for a total of 16 screens, with the two diaplays).
    Approximately 6-12 times a day Mission Control will become unresponsive while entering it, whether by using four-finger swipe up on trackpad, mouse button 4 on Logitech mouse, or control + up arrow on keyboard.  I can still move the mouse cursor, type in applications, and click on applications.  However, the dock relaunches (all of my minimized windows at restored to my screen) and then Mission Control is responsive again.  The window of unavailability is about 10 seconds.
    I have used Macs for years now and never before have I had to deal with such a minor (yet frequent) inconvenience.  They have always "just worked."
    I am including my most recent crash report and am hoping that someone will have a solution that doesn't involve installing the operating system from scratch.
    Thank you for your time.
    Joe
    CRASH REPORT:
    Process:         Dock [51108]
    Path:            /System/Library/CoreServices/Dock.app/Contents/MacOS/Dock
    Identifier:      com.apple.dock
    Version:         1.8 (1168)
    Build Info:      Dock-1168000000000000~1
    Code Type:       X86-64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [273]
    User ID:         501
    Date/Time:       2012-08-02 09:31:24.797 -0400
    OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.8 (12A269)
    Report Version:  10
    Crashed Thread:  0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
    Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000000018
    VM Regions Near 0x18:
    -->
        __TEXT                 000000010b8c0000-000000010bb1a000 [ 2408K] r-x/rwx SM=COW  /System/Library/CoreServices/Dock.app/Contents/MacOS/Dock
    Application Specific Information:
    objc_msgSend() selector name: retain
    Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    0   libobjc.A.dylib                         0x00007fff84033790 objc_msgSend_vtable13 + 16
    1   com.apple.dock                          0x000000010b90fdc4 0x10b8c0000 + 327108
    2   com.apple.dock                          0x000000010b9c7377 0x10b8c0000 + 1078135
    3   com.apple.dock                          0x000000010b91789d 0x10b8c0000 + 358557
    4   com.apple.dock                          0x000000010b918e62 0x10b8c0000 + 364130
    5   com.apple.dock                          0x000000010b90dbd2 0x10b8c0000 + 318418
    6   com.apple.dock                          0x000000010b8fc14b 0x10b8c0000 + 246091
    7   com.apple.dock                          0x000000010b909145 0x10b8c0000 + 299333
    8   com.apple.dock                          0x000000010b8f9d7f 0x10b8c0000 + 236927
    9   com.apple.dock                          0x000000010b8e16a0 0x10b8c0000 + 136864
    10  com.apple.HIServices                    0x00007fff8eb8133e mshPerform + 11
    11  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8bba4a19 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE1_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ + 41
    12  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8bba4759 __CFRunLoopDoSource1 + 153
    13  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8bbd78bf __CFRunLoopRun + 1775
    14  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8bbd6dd2 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 290
    15  com.apple.dock                          0x000000010b98e11e 0x10b8c0000 + 844062
    16  libdyld.dylib                           0x00007fff8eeaa7e1 start + 1
    Thread 1:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x00007fff8d69cd16 kevent + 10
    1   libdispatch.dylib                       0x00007fff8d66ce26 _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 883
    2   libdispatch.dylib                       0x00007fff8d66ca2a _dispatch_mgr_thread + 54
    Thread 2:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x00007fff8d69a776 clock_sleep_trap + 10
    1   com.apple.dock                          0x000000010b8d906c 0x10b8c0000 + 102508
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87e4a782 _pthread_start + 327
    3   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87e371c1 thread_start + 13
    Thread 3:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x00007fff8d69c6d6 __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87e4cf2c _pthread_workq_return + 25
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87e4ccf3 _pthread_wqthread + 412
    3   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87e371b1 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 4:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x00007fff8d69c6d6 __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87e4cf2c _pthread_workq_return + 25
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87e4ccf3 _pthread_wqthread + 412
    3   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87e371b1 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 5:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x00007fff8d69c6d6 __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87e4cf2c _pthread_workq_return + 25
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87e4ccf3 _pthread_wqthread + 412
    3   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87e371b1 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 6:
    0   libsystem_kernel.dylib                  0x00007fff8d69c6d6 __workq_kernreturn + 10
    1   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87e4cf2c _pthread_workq_return + 25
    2   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87e4ccf3 _pthread_wqthread + 412
    3   libsystem_c.dylib                       0x00007fff87e371b1 start_wqthread + 13
    Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
      rax: 0x0000000000000000  rbx: 0x000000010bb6b548  rcx: 0x00000000000000b9  rdx: 0x0000000000000009
      rdi: 0x00007ffca61abd50  rsi: 0x000000010bb690b0  rbp: 0x00007fff5433c670  rsp: 0x00007fff5433c638
       r8: 0x0000000000003290   r9: 0x00000000000000ff  r10: 0x00007ffca611ff10  r11: 0x00007ffca4239340
      r12: 0x0000000000003290  r13: 0x00007fff840322c0  r14: 0x0000000000000000  r15: 0x0000000000000000
      rip: 0x00007fff84033790  rfl: 0x0000000000010246  cr2: 0x0000000000000018
    Logical CPU: 1
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    Please read this whole message before doing anything.
    This procedure is a test, not a solution. Don’t be disappointed when you find that nothing has changed after you complete it.
    Step 1
    The purpose of this step is to determine whether the problem is localized to your user account.
    Enable guest logins* and log in as Guest. For instructions, launch the System Preferences application, select Help from the menu bar, and enter “Set up a guest account” (without the quotes) in the search box. Don't use the Safari-only “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac.”
    While logged in as Guest, you won’t have access to any of your personal files or settings. Applications will behave as if you were running them for the first time. Don’t be alarmed by this; it’s normal. If you need any passwords or other personal data in order to complete the test, memorize, print, or write them down before you begin.
    Test while logged in as Guest. Same problem(s)?
    After testing, log out of the guest account and, in your own account, disable it if you wish. Any files you created in the guest account will be deleted automatically when you log out of it.
    *Note: If you’ve activated “Find My Mac” or FileVault in OS X 10.7, then you can’t enable the Guest account. The “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac” is not the same. Create a new account in which to test, and delete it, including its home folder, after testing.
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    Disconnect all wired peripherals except those needed for the test, and remove all aftermarket expansion cards. Boot in safe mode* and log in to the account with the problem. The instructions provided by Apple are as follows:
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    *Note: If FileVault is enabled under OS X 10.7 or later, or if a firmware password is set, you can’t boot in safe mode.
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    Please read this whole message before doing anything.
    This procedure is a test, not a solution. Don’t be disappointed when you find that nothing has changed after you complete it.
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    Enable guest logins* and log in as Guest. Don't use the Safari-only “Guest User” login created by “Find My Mac.”
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