Quickdraw 3d (.3df) on OS 10.5 or 10.6?

I have a ring designer sending me .3df files in addition to .jpg renders of a ring he's designing for me. Is there any program for Mac OSX that can open .3df files anymore? Unfortunately, OSX doesn't support classic environment anymore so "Scrapbook" is useless. I tried opening in Blender 3D, but couldn't figure out how or what format would support opening it.
Any help would be great, thanks!

Unless your designer is working with incredibly old software, it's almost certainly not a QuickDraw 3D file. QuickDraw 3D was abandoned years ago (back in 1998, I believe) in favor of OpenGL.
More likely these images are coming from ModelPress which is a 3D modeling package. I don't know if there are any Mac apps that can read ModelPress's format; the ModelPress web site is down right now so I can't get any information from them. But I haven't been able to find any.
Regards.

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    Oct 6 22:23:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (HP ScanJet Copy Utility/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (HP Scanjet Manager.app/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (HP Scanner Preferences/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (ScanLaunch/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (snbd10pmacsh.lib/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (HP Uninstaller/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Entourage/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Excel/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft PowerPoint/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Word/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (MSN Messenger/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (EuroConvert Library/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (IE 5 Control for Office/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (IE Control Support/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Clip Gallery/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Clipboard Library/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Component Plugin/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Conversion Library/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Database Daemon/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Framework X/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Graph/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Office Notifications/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Office X/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Synchronization/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (MS Component Library (Carbon)/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (MS OLE Automation (Carbon)/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (MS OLE Library (Carbon)/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (MS Structured Storage (Carbon)/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:58 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Organization Chart X/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:59 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (VBA Converter/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:23:59 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Visual Basic for Applications/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:00 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Welcome/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:01 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Mike's Cards 2/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:03 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Acrobat Reader 5.0/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Apple Printer Utility-PPC/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Script Editor/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Profile First Aid/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (FontSync/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Install Language Kits/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Apple Software Restore/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (CleanUpApp/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (DFA Server/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Apple Applet Runner/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Map/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (DigitalColor Meter/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Note Pad/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Graphing Calculator/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Internet Explorer/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:04 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Internet Explorer 5.0 SR-1/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (DropStuff/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Stuffit Expander/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Address Book Export/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Calendar Client Library/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (TrueDocDisplayer.dlm/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (JavaScript Debug Support/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (NSSpellChecker/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Netscape Import/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (NSImport Eudora - PPC/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (NSImport Text - PPC/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Java Accelerator for PowerPC/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Netscape Communicator™/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (User Profile Manager/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Outlook Express/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (PictureViewer/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime Player/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime Updater/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Apple File Security/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Sherlock 2/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (SimpleText/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Desktop Printer Utility/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Disk Copy/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Drive Setup/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:05 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (EPSON Print CD/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:06 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (edb1drv/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:06 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (PIC.Shlb/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:08 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Java Applet Plugin Enabler/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:32 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (CarbonLib/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:32 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (DiscRecordingLib/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:32 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (OpenGLLib/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:32 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (StdCLib/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:32 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (TWAIN Source Manager.Shlb/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:32 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (vecLib/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:54 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Scrapbook/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Open the Speech control panel/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Stickies/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Adobe Workgroup Helper/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Appearance/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Apple Menu Options/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (ColorSync/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Date & Time/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Extensions Manager/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (File Sharing/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (File Synchronization/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (General Controls/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Internet/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Keyboard/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Keychain Access/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Launcher/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Monitors/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Numbers/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime™ Settings/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Speech/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Startup Disk/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Text/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (USB Printer Sharing/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated ( EM Extension/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (IE 5.02 Control Library/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Apple Color SW Pro CMM/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Apple Enet/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Apple Guide/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Apple Packet Media Access/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Apple QD3D HW Driver/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Apple QD3D HW Plug-In/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (AppleScript/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (AppleShare/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (CarbonLib/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Classic RAVE/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Color Picker/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:55 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Color SW 1500/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Color SW 2500/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Color SW Pro/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (ColorSync Extension/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Contextual Menu Extension/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (CSW 6000 Series/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (DCP SerialDMA/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Default Calibrator/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (DNSPlugin/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (EnetShimLib/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (FBC Indexing Scheduler/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Find by Content Indexing/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Find By Content/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (FontSync Extension/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Heidelberg CMM/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (HID Library/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Internet Config Extension/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (LaserWriter 300:LS/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (LaserWriter 8/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (LDAP Client Library/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (LDAPPlugin/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (MacinTalk 3/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (MacinTalk Pro/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (MacLinkPlus for AppleWorks/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (ShockwaveDownload/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (SwInit/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (SwMenuLib/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (WinSock Lib/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Component Library/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Framework/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Microsoft Internet Library/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (MRJ Symantec JITC/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (MRJLib/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (MS Font Embed Library (PPC)/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (NBP Plugin/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Network Setup Extension/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (NSL UI Library/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Open Transport/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (OpenGLEngine/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (OpenGLLibrary/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (OpenGLMemory/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (OpenGLRenderer/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (OpenGLRendererATI/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (OpenGLUtility/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Printer Share/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (PrintingLib/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (PrintMonitor/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QD3DCustomElements/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickDraw™ 3D/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickDraw™ 3D IR/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickDraw™ 3D RAVE/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickDraw™ 3D Viewer/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime Authoring/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime Capture/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime Effects/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime Essentials/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime Image/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime Internet Extras/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime Java Extras/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime MPEG4/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime MPEG4 Authoring/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime Music/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime QD3D/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime Streaming/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:56 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime Streaming Authoring/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime Streaming Broadcast/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime Streaming Extras/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime VR Authoring/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime FireWire DV Enabler/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime FireWire DV Support/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime™/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime™ MPEG Extension/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime™ Musical Instruments/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime™ PowerPlug/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (QuickTime™ VR/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Security Cert Module/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Security Library/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Security Manager/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Security Policy Module/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Security Storage Module/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Shared Library Manager/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Shared Library Manager PPC/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (SLPPlugin/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Sound Manager/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (SoundSprocket Filter/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (SpeakableItems/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Speech Manager/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Speech Recognition/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Stuffit Engine™/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (System Monitor Plugins/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Text Encoding Converter/rsrc)
    Oct 6 22:24:57 Ruth-Swinneys-Computer kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (Time Synchronizer/rsrc)
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    The two long error messages I get after I force quit Skype and Safari seem to be similar. I don't know if it'll be helpful for me to post them here since they're so long...but this is what my friend commented:
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    Safari:
    Date/Time: 2011-04-01 00:44:19 -0400
    OS Version: 10.6.7 (Build 10J869)
    Architecture: x86_64
    Report Version: 7
    Command: Safari
    Path: /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
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    Build Version: 3
    Project Name: WebBrowser
    Source Version: 75332027
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    PID: 2117
    Event: hang
    Duration: 4.99s (sampling started after 2 seconds)
    Steps: 9 (100ms sampling interval)
    Pageins: 0
    Pageouts: 0
    Process: Safari [2117]
    Path: /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
    UID: 501
    Thread b112 DispatchQueue 1
    User stack:
    9 ??? (in Safari + 40828) [0x100009f7c]
    9 NSApplicationMain + 364 (in AppKit) [0x7fff845511a8]
    9 -[NSApplication run] + 474 (in AppKit) [0x7fff845584da]
    9 ??? (in Safari + 233174) [0x100038ed6]
    9 -[NSApplication sendEvent:] + 4719 (in AppKit) [0x7fff845c1a86]
    9 ??? (in Safari + 270758) [0x1000421a6]
    9 ??? (in Safari + 270873) [0x100042219]
    9 -[NSWindow sendEvent:] + 8769 (in AppKit) [0x7fff8468d06f]
    9 -[NSTextView keyDown:] + 819 (in AppKit) [0x7fff8471b3be]
    9 -[NSView interpretKeyEvents:] + 186 (in AppKit) [0x7fff8471b5e5]
    9 -[NSTextInputContext handleEvent:] + 737 (in AppKit) [0x7fff8471b930]
    9 -[NSKeyBindingManager(NSKeyBindingManager_MultiClients) interpretEventAsCommand:forClient:] + 1966 (in AppKit) [0x7fff8471c41f]
    9 ??? (in Safari + 901651) [0x1000dc213]
    9 -[NSTextView doCommandBySelector:] + 293 (in AppKit) [0x7fff84727c31]
    9 -[NSTextView(NSKeyBindingCommands) insertNewline:] + 485 (in AppKit) [0x7fff8476da8c]
    9 -[NSTextView(NSPrivate) _giveUpFirstResponder:] + 571 (in AppKit) [0x7fff84728369]
    9 -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 101 (in Foundation) [0x7fff8570c84e]
    9 _CFXNotificationPostNotification + 200 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80910578]
    9 __CFXNotificationPost + 1008 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80924000]
    9 nsnotecallback + 167 (in Foundation) [0x7fff857158ea]
    9 ??? (in Safari + 177004) [0x10002b36c]
    9 -[NSTextField textDidEndEditing:] + 778 (in AppKit) [0x7fff8471769e]
    9 -[NSControl sendAction:to:] + 94 (in AppKit) [0x7fff846e7df9]
    9 ??? (in Safari + 304048) [0x10004a3b0]
    9 -[NSApplication sendAction:to:from:] + 95 (in AppKit) [0x7fff846e7e9a]
    9 ??? (in Safari + 903959) [0x1000dcb17]
    9 -[WebFrame loadRequest:] + 280 (in WebKit) [0x7fff87cc0048]
    9 WebCore::FrameLoader::load(WebCore::ResourceRequest const&, bool) + 131 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80eb4803]
    9 WebCore::FrameLoader::load(WebCore::ResourceRequest const&, WebCore::SubstituteData const&, bool) + 299 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80eb4a2b]
    9 WebCore::FrameLoader::load(WebCore::DocumentLoader*) + 187 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80eb4bcb]
    9 WebCore::FrameLoader::loadWithDocumentLoader(WebCore::DocumentLoader*, WebCore::FrameLoadType, ***::PassRefPtr<WebCore::FormState>) + 1188 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80eb6354]
    9 WebCore::PolicyChecker::checkNavigationPolicy(WebCore::ResourceRequest const&, WebCore::DocumentLoader*, ***::PassRefPtr<WebCore::FormState>, void ()(void, WebCore::ResourceRequest const&, ***::PassRefPtr<WebCore::FormState>, bool), void*) + 1678 (in WebCore) [0x7fff8178e94e]
    9 WebFrameLoaderClient::dispatchDecidePolicyForNavigationAction(void (WebCore::PolicyChecker::*)(WebCore::PolicyAction), WebCore::NavigationAction const&, WebCore::ResourceRequest const&, ***::PassRefPtr<WebCore::FormState>) + 193 (in WebKit) [0x7fff87d4b961]
    9 CF_forwarding_prep0 + 232 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff8094aa68]
    9 __forwarding__ + 860 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff8094e98c]
    9 -[_WebSafeForwarder forwardInvocation:] + 132 (in WebKit) [0x7fff87cc0934]
    9 -[NSInvocation invokeWithTarget:] + 49 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff8096d711]
    9 -[NSInvocation invoke] + 141 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff8095183d]
    9 _invoking__ + 140 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff8095196c]
    9 ??? (in Safari + 181417) [0x10002c4a9]
    9 -[WebFramePolicyListener receivedPolicyDecision:] + 61 (in WebKit) [0x7fff87cc0b3d]
    9 WebCore::PolicyChecker::continueAfterNavigationPolicy(WebCore::PolicyAction) + 1471 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80eb8fef]
    9 WebCore::PolicyCallback::call(bool) + 83 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80eb9213]
    9 WebCore::FrameLoader::callContinueLoadAfterNavigationPolicy(void*, WebCore::ResourceRequest const&, ***::PassRefPtr<WebCore::FormState>, bool) + 42 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80eb940a]
    9 WebCore::FrameLoader::continueLoadAfterNavigationPolicy(WebCore::ResourceReques t const&, ***::PassRefPtr<WebCore::FormState>, bool) + 578 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80eb9702]
    9 WebCore::FrameLoader::continueLoadAfterWillSubmitForm() + 175 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80eb9daf]
    9 WebCore::DocumentLoader::startLoadingMainResource(unsigned long) + 113 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80eba661]
    9 WebCore::MainResourceLoader::load(WebCore::ResourceRequest const&, WebCore::SubstituteData const&) + 1070 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80ebb39e]
    9 WebCore::MainResourceLoader::loadNow(WebCore::ResourceRequest&) + 493 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80ebc45d]
    9 WebCore::ResourceHandle::create(WebCore::ResourceRequest const&, WebCore::ResourceHandleClient*, WebCore::Frame*, bool, bool) + 284 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80ebdc8c]
    9 WebCore::ResourceHandle::start(WebCore::Frame*) + 1688 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80ebeea8]
    9 -[NSHTTPCookieStorage cookiesForURL:] + 101 (in Foundation) [0x7fff8579692a]
    9 HTTPCookieStorage::copyCookiesForURL(__CFURL const*, unsigned char) + 209 (in CFNetwork) [0x7fff8557e2d5]
    9 HTTPCookieStorage::lookupAndCopyCookies(__CFString const*, __CFString const*, unsigned char, __CFArray*) + 74 (in CFNetwork) [0x7fff8557e628]
    8 _spinlock + 53 (in commpage [libSystem.B.dylib]) [0x7fffffe00295]
    1 _spinlock + 25 (in commpage [libSystem.B.dylib]) [0x7fffffe00279]
    Kernel stack:
    8 thread_switch + 588 [0x22b366]
    1 lo_allintrs + 302 [0x2a0b6e]
    1 interrupt + 171 [0x2aa0d6]
    1 lapic_interrupt + 126 [0x2b16c2]
    1 intel_startCPU + 885 [0x2b2825]
    1 synciss_toiks + 124 [0x2a99dc]
    Thread b116 DispatchQueue 2
    User stack:
    9 start_wqthread + 13 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84024fc5]
    9 pthreadwqthread + 353 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84025128]
    9 dispatch_workerthread2 + 252 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff840257fe]
    9 dispatch_queueinvoke + 185 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84025cd4]
    9 kevent + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8402412a]
    Kernel stack:
    9 kevent + 97 [0x4783e9]
    Thread b118
    User stack:
    9 start_wqthread + 13 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84024fc5]
    9 _workqkernreturn + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84024f4a]
    Kernel stack:
    9 bsdthread_create + 1313 [0x4d22d1]
    Thread b11b
    User stack:
    9 thread_start + 13 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff840443a9]
    9 pthreadstart + 331 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff840444f6]
    9 WebCore::IconDatabase::iconDatabaseSyncThread() + 172 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80e2d26c]
    9 WebCore::IconDatabase::syncThreadMainLoop() + 249 (in WebCore) [0x7fff80e31169]
    9 _semwaitsignal + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84045f8a]
    Kernel stack:
    9 semaphorewaitcontinue + 0 [0x22a3e1]
    Thread b11f
    User stack:
    9 thread_start + 13 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff840443a9]
    9 pthreadstart + 331 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff840444f6]
    9 ??? (in Safari + 193977) [0x10002f5b9]
    9 ??? (in Safari + 194089) [0x10002f629]
    9 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80916dbf]
    9 __CFRunLoopRun + 1698 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80917932]
    9 machmsgtrap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8400b29a]
    Kernel stack:
    9 ipcmqueue_receivecontinue + 0 [0x210cea]
    Thread b126
    User stack:
    9 thread_start + 13 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff840443a9]
    9 pthreadstart + 331 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff840444f6]
    9 _NSThread__main_ + 1429 (in Foundation) [0x7fff85715f29]
    9 +[NSURLConnection(NSURLConnectionReallyInternal) _resourceLoadLoop:] + 297 (in Foundation) [0x7fff85794f5f]
    9 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80916dbf]
    9 __CFRunLoopRun + 6488 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80918be8]
    9 _spinlock + 53 (in commpage [libSystem.B.dylib]) [0x7fffffe00295]
    Kernel stack:
    9 thread_switch + 588 [0x22b366]
    Binary Images:
    0x100000000 - 0x1006affff com.apple.Safari 5.0.4 (6533.20.27) <D02F0B7C-19EF-50B7-10C3-E458E42D1E00> /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
    0x7fff808cb000 - 0x7fff80a42fe7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.6.4 (550.42) <770C572A-CF70-168F-F43C-242B9114FCB5> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
    0x7fff80e2b000 - 0x7fff81aa6fef com.apple.WebCore 6533.20 (6533.20.24) <FB4CBEAE-106E-1B22-6C97-1B38A06EB569> /System/Library/Frameworks/WebKit.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/WebCore.frame work/Versions/A/WebCore
    0x7fff8400a000 - 0x7fff841cbfff libSystem.B.dylib ??? (???) <9BAEB2F2-B485-6349-E1AB-637FE12EE770> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
    0x7fff8454f000 - 0x7fff84f45fff com.apple.AppKit 6.6.7 (1038.35) <9F4DF818-9DB9-98DA-490C-EF29EA757A97> /System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Versions/C/AppKit
    0x7fff85567000 - 0x7fff85639fe7 com.apple.CFNetwork 454.11.12 (454.11.12) <B1C9008A-4A5D-609D-5D10-C93DAD6FFB4C> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CFNetwo rk.framework/Versions/A/CFNetwork
    0x7fff85705000 - 0x7fff85988fe7 com.apple.Foundation 6.6.6 (751.53) <476E617B-B59B-53DE-991D-98C1993BCBCE> /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
    0x7fff87cae000 - 0x7fff87e2cff7 com.apple.WebKit 6533.20 (6533.20.25) <AD4C3C2F-8781-F2A7-EB6A-CCFC41E3FA04> /System/Library/Frameworks/WebKit.framework/Versions/A/WebKit
    0x7fffffe00000 - 0x7fffffe01fff commpage [libSystem.B.dylib] ??? (???) <9BAEB2F2-B485-6349-E1AB-637FE12EE770> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
    Process: AAM Updates Notifier [1081]
    Path: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/OOBE/PDApp/UWA/AAM Updates Notifier.app/Contents/MacOS/AAM Updates Notifier
    UID: 501
    Process: AirPort Base Station Agent [152]
    Path: /System/Library/CoreServices/AirPort Base Station Agent.app/Contents/MacOS/AirPort Base Station Agent
    UID: 501
    Thread 3df DispatchQueue 1
    User stack:
    9 ??? (in AirPort Base Station Agent + 5692) [0x10000163c]
    9 NSApplicationMain + 364 (in AppKit) [0x7fff845511a8]
    9 -[NSApplication run] + 395 (in AppKit) [0x7fff8455848b]
    9 -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 155 (in AppKit) [0x7fff845927a9]
    9 _DPSNextEvent + 718 (in AppKit) [0x7fff84592e64]
    9 BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode + 59 (in HIToolbox) [0x7fff82b834ac]
    9 ReceiveNextEventCommon + 310 (in HIToolbox) [0x7fff82b835f3]
    9 RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 333 (in HIToolbox) [0x7fff82b837ee]
    9 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80916dbf]
    9 __CFRunLoopRun + 1698 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80917932]
    9 machmsgtrap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8400b29a]
    Kernel stack:
    9 ipcmqueue_receivecontinue + 0 [0x210cea]
    Thread 3f7 DispatchQueue 2
    User stack:
    9 start_wqthread + 13 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84024fc5]
    9 pthreadwqthread + 353 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84025128]
    9 dispatch_workerthread2 + 252 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff840257fe]
    9 dispatch_queueinvoke + 185 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84025cd4]
    9 kevent + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8402412a]
    Kernel stack:
    9 kevent + 97 [0x4783e9]
    Thread 462
    User stack:
    9 thread_start + 13 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff840443a9]
    9 pthreadstart + 331 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff840444f6]
    9 select$DARWIN_EXTSN + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8404ee52]
    Kernel stack:
    9 sleep + 52 [0x48eeb0]
    Binary Images:
    0x100000000 - 0x100027fff com.apple.AirPortBaseStationAgent 1.5.5 (155.2) <00010203-0405-0607-0809-0A0B0C0D0E0F> /System/Library/CoreServices/AirPort Base Station Agent.app/Contents/MacOS/AirPort Base Station Agent
    0x7fff808cb000 - 0x7fff80a42fe7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.6.4 (550.42) <770C572A-CF70-168F-F43C-242B9114FCB5> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
    0x7fff82b55000 - 0x7fff82e53fff com.apple.HIToolbox 1.6.5 (???) <AD1C18F6-51CB-7E39-35DD-F16B1EB978A8> /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/HIToolbox.fra mework/Versions/A/HIToolbox
    0x7fff8400a000 - 0x7fff841cbfff libSystem.B.dylib ??? (???) <9BAEB2F2-B485-6349-E1AB-637FE12EE770> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
    0x7fff8454f000 - 0x7fff84f45fff com.apple.AppKit 6.6.7 (1038.35) <9F4DF818-9DB9-98DA-490C-EF29EA757A97> /System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Versions/C/AppKit
    Process: aMSN [511]
    Path: /Applications/aMSN.app/Contents/MacOS/aMSN
    UID: 501
    Process: AppleSpell [1960]
    Path: /System/Library/Services/AppleSpell.service/Contents/MacOS/AppleSpell
    UID: 501
    Thread a216 DispatchQueue 1
    User stack:
    9 ??? (in AppleSpell + 4816) [0x1000012d0]
    9 ??? (in AppleSpell + 5472) [0x100001560]
    9 -[NSSpellServer run] + 72 (in Foundation) [0x7fff85783eee]
    9 CFRunLoopRun + 70 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80916b46]
    9 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80916dbf]
    9 __CFRunLoopRun + 1698 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80917932]
    9 machmsgtrap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8400b29a]
    Kernel stack:
    9 ipcmqueue_receivecontinue + 0 [0x210cea]
    Thread a217 DispatchQueue 2
    User stack:
    9 start_wqthread + 13 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84024fc5]
    9 pthreadwqthread + 353 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84025128]
    9 dispatch_workerthread2 + 252 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff840257fe]
    9 dispatch_queueinvoke + 185 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84025cd4]
    9 kevent + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8402412a]
    Kernel stack:
    9 kevent + 97 [0x4783e9]
    Binary Images:
    0x100000000 - 0x1000a9fe7 com.apple.AppleSpell 1.6.2 (62.2) <C1BFCEAF-4155-E9DB-52ED-51D3BC225ECE> /System/Library/Services/AppleSpell.service/Contents/MacOS/AppleSpell
    0x7fff808cb000 - 0x7fff80a42fe7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.6.4 (550.42) <770C572A-CF70-168F-F43C-242B9114FCB5> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
    0x7fff8400a000 - 0x7fff841cbfff libSystem.B.dylib ??? (???) <9BAEB2F2-B485-6349-E1AB-637FE12EE770> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
    0x7fff85705000 - 0x7fff85988fe7 com.apple.Foundation 6.6.6 (751.53) <476E617B-B59B-53DE-991D-98C1993BCBCE> /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
    Process: autofsd [42]
    Path: /usr/libexec/autofsd
    UID: 0
    Thread 103 DispatchQueue 1
    User stack:
    9 ??? (in autofsd + 5340) [0x1000014dc]
    9 ??? (in autofsd + 6461) [0x10000193d]
    9 CFRunLoopRun + 70 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80916b46]
    9 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80916dbf]
    9 __CFRunLoopRun + 1698 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80917932]
    9 machmsgtrap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8400b29a]
    Kernel stack:
    9 ipcmqueue_receivecontinue + 0 [0x210cea]
    Thread 113 DispatchQueue 2
    User stack:
    9 start_wqthread + 13 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84024fc5]
    9 pthreadwqthread + 353 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84025128]
    9 dispatch_workerthread2 + 252 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff840257fe]
    9 dispatch_queueinvoke + 185 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84025cd4]
    9 kevent + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8402412a]
    Kernel stack:
    9 kevent + 97 [0x4783e9]
    Binary Images:
    0x100000000 - 0x100001ff7 autofsd ??? (???) <A0039B2D-78F7-D397-3A29-515D74818152> /usr/libexec/autofsd
    0x7fff808cb000 - 0x7fff80a42fe7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.6.4 (550.42) <770C572A-CF70-168F-F43C-242B9114FCB5> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
    0x7fff8400a000 - 0x7fff841cbfff libSystem.B.dylib ??? (???) <9BAEB2F2-B485-6349-E1AB-637FE12EE770> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
    Process: blued [17]
    Path: /usr/sbin/blued
    UID: 0
    Thread e7 DispatchQueue 1
    User stack:
    9 ??? (in blued + 5384) [0x100001508]
    9 ??? (in blued + 151651) [0x100025063]
    9 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) run] + 77 (in Foundation) [0x7fff857506a3]
    9 -[NSRunLoop(NSRunLoop) runMode:beforeDate:] + 270 (in Foundation) [0x7fff857507c4]
    9 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80916dbf]
    9 __CFRunLoopRun + 1698 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80917932]
    9 machmsgtrap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8400b29a]
    Kernel stack:
    9 ipcmqueue_receivecontinue + 0 [0x210cea]
    Thread 140 DispatchQueue 2
    User stack:
    9 start_wqthread + 13 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84024fc5]
    9 pthreadwqthread + 353 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84025128]
    9 dispatch_workerthread2 + 252 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff840257fe]
    9 dispatch_queueinvoke + 185 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84025cd4]
    9 kevent + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8402412a]
    Kernel stack:
    9 kevent + 97 [0x4783e9]
    Binary Images:
    0x100000000 - 0x100046fe7 blued ??? (???) <29B9C27D-C2DC-F6BB-6A7C-74676B61665C> /usr/sbin/blued
    0x7fff808cb000 - 0x7fff80a42fe7 com.apple.CoreFoundation 6.6.4 (550.42) <770C572A-CF70-168F-F43C-242B9114FCB5> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
    0x7fff8400a000 - 0x7fff841cbfff libSystem.B.dylib ??? (???) <9BAEB2F2-B485-6349-E1AB-637FE12EE770> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
    0x7fff85705000 - 0x7fff85988fe7 com.apple.Foundation 6.6.6 (751.53) <476E617B-B59B-53DE-991D-98C1993BCBCE> /System/Library/Frameworks/Foundation.framework/Versions/C/Foundation
    Process: configd [13]
    Path: /usr/libexec/configd
    UID: 0
    Thread d9 DispatchQueue 1
    User stack:
    9 start + 52 (in configd) [0x100000cf0]
    9 main + 2051 (in configd) [0x100001506]
    9 server_loop + 72 (in configd) [0x100001d5c]
    9 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80916dbf]
    9 __CFRunLoopRun + 1698 (in CoreFoundation) [0x7fff80917932]
    9 machmsgtrap + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8400b29a]
    Kernel stack:
    9 ipcmqueue_receivecontinue + 0 [0x210cea]
    Thread da DispatchQueue 2
    User stack:
    9 start_wqthread + 13 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84024fc5]
    9 pthreadwqthread + 353 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84025128]
    9 dispatch_workerthread2 + 252 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff840257fe]
    9 dispatch_queueinvoke + 185 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff84025cd4]
    9 kevent + 10 (in libSystem.B.dylib) [0x7fff8402412a]
    And it goes on.....

  • Macbook pro automatically wakes itself up from sleep on its own!

    I'm a pretty experienced user, but I can't figure out for the life of me why this is happening. I run my mbp in clamshell mode connected to an external monitor, and every night I sleep it. I've had no problems with this setup for the last two years. However, in the last few weeks, every time I sleep my mac, it will wake up by itself again after about 10 minutes of sleeping. If I try to make it sleep again after the first time it wakes up by itself, it stays asleep for the rest of the night until I wake it up again in the morning. Totally strange. I've restarted, repaired permissions, etc, but it still does it. I don't think I've installed any new software that would cause this to happen. I think I just installed 1password recently and that's it. Also, to make sure it wasn't network or bluetooth activity doing this, I disabled "wake for network actiivity" in energy saver and I disabled my bluetooth. But, it still does it. Could it be a peripheral that's doing this? I haven't added any recently. I'm trying to figure out if the console log can help me, but I don't see anything that indicated what made the mac wake from sleep by itself. Below I've pasted the log for when the time just before I slept the mac and the time after it woke itself up last night. Maybe one of you can tell what app/process is doing this. Or maybe you can direct me to another system log that might give me more info?
    May 10 22:47:39 localhost com.apple.backupd[71755]: No pre-backup thinning needed: 847.1 MB requested (including padding), 544.51 GB available
    May 10 22:47:39 localhost com.apple.backupd[71755]: Waiting for index to be ready (100)
    May 10 22:47:44 localhost com.apple.backupd[71755]: Copied 165 files (33 bytes) from volume Macintosh HD.
    May 10 22:47:47 localhost com.apple.backupd[71755]: Starting post-backup thinning
    May 10 22:47:55 localhost com.apple.backupd[71755]: Deleted backup /Volumes/TM Backups/Backups.backupdb/Macintosh/2011-05-09-223905: 544.51 GB now available
    May 10 22:47:55 localhost com.apple.backupd[71755]: Post-back up thinning complete: 1 expired backups removed
    May 10 22:47:55 localhost com.apple.backupd[71755]: Backup completed successfully.
    May 10 22:48:35 localhost WebKitPluginHost[70507]: Warning once: This application, or a library it uses, is using NSQuickDrawView, which has been deprecated. Apps should cease use of QuickDraw and move to Quartz.
    May 10 22:48:35 localhost com.apple.WebKit.PluginAgent[5203]: 2011-05-10 22:48:35.862 WebKitPluginHost[70507:903] Warning once: This application, or a library it uses, is using NSQuickDrawView, which has been deprecated. Apps should cease use of QuickDraw and move to Quartz.
    May 10 22:59:04 localhost loginwindow[26]: loginwindow SleepWakeCallback WILL sleep
    May 10 23:09:05 localhost loginwindow[26]: loginwindow SleepWakeCallback will power on, Currenttime:5/10/2011 11:09:05.024 PM - Waketime:5/10/2011 11:09:04.050 PM = Deltatime:0.974226952
    May 10 23:09:05 localhost [0x0-0x2db2db].backupd-helper[72810]: Not starting Time Machine backup after wake - less than 60 minutes since last backup completed.
    May 10 23:09:07 localhost configd[38]: PMConnection AirPort configd plug-in com.apple.powermanagement.applicationresponse.slowresponse 2758 ms
    May 10 23:09:07 localhost configd[38]: PMConnection IPConfiguration com.apple.powermanagement.applicationresponse.slowresponse 2772 ms

    Certain settings, e.g. printer sharing, can prevent timed sleep. If it's a brand new Mac and you migrated a fair amount of data from a previous computer, Spotlight may still be indexing. There are other possibilities as well. See this kbase article:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1776

  • Do I have a Bug or a Virus?

    I know Mac's are essentially virus free, but my Mac is beginning to act like a PC. Here are some of the problems or symptoms I've experienced:
    1. One of the most prominent symptoms was a thin, black border that appeared on many applications. It always surrounded one of the folder icons on my desktop. If I was asked to type in a password, the space where you type in the password would be surrounded with the black border. If I opened Disk Utility, the panel on the left that lists my drives was surrounded by a black border.
    Curiously, that issue has apparently disappeared.
    2. On a couple occasions when I clicked the Apple icon to restart my computer, instead of seeing the choices Restart, Shut Down and Log Out MyName, it said Restart, Restart, Shut Down, Shut Down, Log Out MyName, Log Out MyName.
    3. The last time I tried to restart my computer, I got a message that it couldn't restart until I closed DataSettings, or something like that. I clicked Restart again, and it worked the second time.
    4. When I repair my disk permissions, I always get three "ACL" errors. I haven't researched this issue thoroughly, but I understand it's controversial and may not really be a problem. I've been told that the Leopard update 10.5.2 should fix it. However, I first noticed the problem AFTER I installed that update.
    5. I opened Photoshop, created an image and saved it to the desktop, only to discover SEVERAL copies of the image, one with the name I assigned, the others named Picture1, Picture2, or something like that.
    6. My external keyboard stopped working. At first, it stopped intermittently, making me think I was simply suffering from sticky key syndrome. But it got progressively worse until it simply ceased functioning, though the keyboard built into my laptop continued to work. When I restarted my computer, my external keyboard worked fine.
    The first four problems I listed are essentially annoyances which have caused no problems that I'm aware of. The other two are serious problems.
    My longest running problem relates to closing programs. Many programs won't close, unless I right-click on their icon in the dock and choose Quit or Force Quit. I would classify this as another annoyance; it can be a pain in the butt when I want to restart my computer but first have to right-click on several icons to make sure everything is closed.
    In fact, I may have already found the culprit. I heard about a cool browser plugin in from http://www.piclens.com/ and installed it on both Safari and Firefox. It was a complete disaster. It doesn't work in either one, after which Firefox crashes and Safari freezes EVERYTHING; I can't continue until I press Command-Option-Esc and quit Safari.
    I think the thin black borders appeared about the time I installed this extension. I think the second problem I listed - the thin black border - appeared about the time I installed this plugin. Many of the other problems I listed also popped up just recently, though the ACL permissions errors have been with me a little longer.
    But is it possible for a browser plugin to cause such a diversity of problems? I contacted PicLens.com for technical support. I want to try and fix it before I uninstall it. In fact, I'm a little nervous about uninstalling programs, lest I do it wrong and make things worse.
    Anyway, can anyone shed any light on my situation?
    Thanks.

    MACS don't get viruses?
    Your other information was right on, but lets not get crazy .
    here's a short list of vulnerabilities from cert.org
    VU#498105 10/14/2007 Apple Mac OS X CoreText uninitialized pointer vulnerability
    VU#147587 10/22/2001 Mac OS X utility gm4 contains format string vulnerability
    VU#765096 11/09/2006 Mac OS X kernel "fpathconf()" syscall fails to properly handle unknown file types
    VU#708340 08/01/2006 Apple Mac OS X AFP server may disclose file and folder information in search results
    VU#706838 05/03/2005 Apple Mac OS X vulnerable to buffer overflow via vpnd daemon
    VU#582934 05/03/2005 Apple Mac OS X Foundation Framework vulnerable to buffer overflow via incorrect handling of an environmental variable
    VU#464662 01/25/2005 Apple Mac OS X vulnerable to information disclosure in "Message-ID" header
    VU#678150 01/18/2005 Apple Mac OS X "at" utilities fail to drop privileges properly
    VU#174790 05/28/2004 Apple Mac OS X vulnerable to privilege escalation when using Directory Services
    VU#578798 05/17/2004 Apple Mac OS X help system may interpret inappropriate local script files
    VU#210606 05/17/2004 Apple Mac OS X "disk://" URI handler stores arbitrary files in a known location
    VU#774345 02/12/2008 Apple Mac OS X fails to properly handle a crafted URL
    VU#559444 03/13/2007 Apple Mac OS X ImageIO integer overflow vulnerability
    VU#116100 05/24/2007 Apple Mac OS X iChat UPnP buffer overflow
    VU#346656 11/26/2006 Apple Mac OS X fails to properly handle corrupted Universal Mach-O Binaries
    VU#557064 03/13/2007 Apple Mac OS X DirectoryService may allow arbitrary users to change the root password
    VU#838404 09/29/2006 Apple kernel exception handling vulnerability
    VU#575372 08/01/2006 Apple Mac OS X AFP server vulnerable to an integer overflow when file sharing is enabled
    VU#180692 08/01/2006 Apple Mac OS X AFP server vulnerable to DoS via maliciously-crafted AFP request
    VU#529945 09/21/2005 Apple Mac OS X QuickDraw Manager fails to properly handle corrupt PICT files
    VU#172948 08/15/2005 Apple Mac OS X AppKit vulnerable to buffer overflow via maliciously crafted Microsoft Word files
    VU#420316 08/15/2005 Apple Mac OS X Safari vulnerable to arbitrary command execution via URLs in PDF files
    VU#913820 08/15/2005 Apple Mac OS X Directory Services contains a buffer overflow
    VU#461412 08/15/2005 Apple Mac OS X Server servermgrd authentication vulnerable to buffer overflow
    VU#354486 05/03/2005 Apple Mac OS X Server NetInfo Setup Tool fails to validate command line parameters
    VU#140470 05/03/2005 Apple Mac OS X Server Admin fails to properly restrict users from using the proxy service
    VU#258390 05/03/2005 Apple Mac OS X with Bluetooth enabled may allow file exchange without prompting users
    VU#980078 01/25/2005 Apple Mac OS X vulnerable to buffer overflow in ColorSync ICC color profile handling
    VU#439395 06/10/2001 Apache web server performs case sensitive filtering on Mac OS X HFS+ case insensitive filesystem
    VU#902374 01/28/2004 Apple Mac OS X TruBlueEnvironment vulnerable to buffer overflow
    VU#773190 06/07/2004 Mac OS X Safari "Show in Finder" option may allow arbitrary file execution
    VU#869548 05/19/2003 Apple Mac OS X IPSec mechanism fails to handle certain incoming security policies that match by port
    VU#578886 02/24/2004 Apple Mac OS X contains a vulnerability in DiskArbitration when initializing writable removable media
    VU#873868 03/13/2007 Apple Mac OS X ImageIO memory corruption vulnerability
    VU#800296 11/28/2006 Apple Mac OS X Apple Type Services server contains multiple buffer overflows
    VU#168020 08/01/2006 Apple Mac OS X AFP server stores reconnect keys in a world-readable file
    VU#435188 08/15/2005 Apple Mac OS X AppKit vulnerable to buffer overflow via the handling of maliciously crafted rich text files
    VU#145486 05/03/2005 Apple Cocoa applications vulnerable to denial of service via malformed TIFF image
    VU#194238 02/24/2004 Apple Mac OS X Safari fails to properly display URLs in the status bar
    VU#177243 09/10/2001 Mac OS X Finder creates world-readable ".FBCIndex" file thereby disclosing sensitive information
    VU#841742 02/24/2004 Apple Mac OS X Point-to-Point Protocol daemon (pppd) contains format string vulnerability
    VU#878526 12/15/2003 Apple Mac OS X "cd9660.util" buffer overflow
    VU#987118 02/10/2004 Microsoft Virtual PC for Mac insecurely handles temporary file
    VU#399355 11/15/2001 Cisco IOS and CatOS fail to properly validate ARP packets thereby overwriting device's MAC address in ARP table
    VU#221876 05/24/2007 Apple Mac OS X mDNSResponder buffer overflow vulnerability
    VU#396820 03/13/2007 Apple QuickDraw Manager heap buffer overflow vulnerability
    VU#124280 03/13/2007 Apple Mac OS X fails to properly handle crafted AppleSingleEncoding disk images
    VU#515792 01/11/2007 Apple Mac OS X DMG UFS byteswapsbin() function Integer Overflow
    VU#323424 11/28/2006 Apple Mac OS X Apple Type Services server fails to securely create error log files
    VU#734032 11/28/2006 Apple Mac OS X Security Framework Secure Transport may not negotiate the best cipher available
    VU#988356 06/27/2006 Apple Mac OS X vulnerable to stack-based buffer overflow via specially crafted TIFF file
    VU#652196 06/27/2006 Apple Mac OS X Open Directory server vulnerable to DoS via an invalid LDAP request
    VU#983429 05/10/2005 Apple Mac OSX executes arbitrary widget with same "bundle identifier" as system widget
    VU#331694 05/03/2005 Apple Mac OS X chpass/chfn/chsh utilities do not properly validate external programs
    VU#356070 05/03/2005 Apple Terminal fails to properly sanitize input for "x-man-page" URI
    VU#704110 09/08/2004 Apple Mac OS X CoreFoundation CFPlugIn facilities automatically load plug-in executables
    VU#545446 09/08/2004 Apple Mac OS X CoreFoundation contains a buffer overflow vulnerability
    VU#870960 11/28/2006 Apple Mac OS X PPP driver fails to properly validate PADI packets
    VU#202604 10/03/2006 Skype for Mac contains a format string error in the handling of URI arguments
    VU#651844 08/01/2006 Apple Mac OS X ImageIO contains undetected memory failure in GIF image handling
    VU#605908 08/01/2006 Apple Mac OS X ImageIO vulnerable to integer overflow via specially crafted GIF image
    VU#172244 08/01/2006 Apple Mac OS X ImageIO vulnerable to integer overflow via specially crafted Radiance image
    VU#566132 08/01/2006 Apple Mac OS X WebKit may allow code execution when visiting a malicious website
    VU#629845 01/10/2006 Apple QuickTime image handling buffer overflow
    VU#351217 12/22/2005 Apple Safari WebKit component vulnerable to buffer overflow
    VU#650681 09/21/2005 Apple Mac OS X ImageIO fails to properly handle corrupt GIF files
    VU#775661 05/08/2005 Apple Safari automatically installs Dashboard widgets
    VU#287067 10/04/2001 Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel fail to properly detect macros thereby automatically executing malicious code via crafted document (MS01-050)
    VU#367424 11/20/2006 Apple Mac OS X fails to properly handle corrupted DMG image structures
    VU#240880 01/09/2007 Apple Mac OS X Finder DMG volume name buffer overflow
    VU#315856 01/23/2007 Apple Mac OS X UserNotificationCenter privilege escalation vulnerability
    VU#681056 11/28/2006 Apple Mac OS X CFNetwork may allow arbitrary FTP commands to be executed via a crafted FTP URI
    VU#546772 09/29/2006 Apple Mac OS X JPEG2000 image handling buffer overflow
    VU#776628 08/01/2006 Apple Mac OS X bootpd vulnerable to stack-based buffer overflow
    VU#527236 08/01/2006 Apple Mac OS X Image RAW vulnerable to buffer overflow via specially crafted Canon RAW image
    VU#687201 01/10/2006 Apple QuickTime and iTunes QTIF image buffer overflow
    VU#980084 03/13/2006 Apple Mail buffer overflow vulnerability
    VU#945747 10/18/2001 Mac OS X executes 'recent items' with privileges of foreground application
    VU#905292 12/18/2007 Apple Safari code execution vulnerability
    VU#515968 08/15/2007 Yahoo! Messenger webcam stream heap overflow
    VU#214040 11/21/2006 Apple Mac OS X fails to properly handle corrupted UDTO HFS+ image structures
    VU#371648 11/28/2006 Apple Mac OS X ftpd may allow arbitrary users to determine account name validity
    VU#897628 09/29/2006 Apple Mac OS X may allow network accounts to bypass service access controls
    VU#514740 08/01/2006 Apple Mac OS X Bom vulnerable to memory corruption via specially crafted ZIP file
    VU#128414 08/10/2004 Apple Safari fails to properly handle form data in HTTP redirects
    VU#433819 11/25/2007 Apple Mail remote command execution vulnerability
    VU#345233 07/31/2006 McAfee Virex fails to properly authenticate the source of updates
    VU#811384 11/28/2006 Apple Mac OS X Security Framework Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) service fails to properly retrieve certificate revocation lists
    VU#907836 06/29/2006 Apple iTunes fails to properly parse AAC files
    VU#310387 02/27/2002 Cisco IOS discloses fragments of previous packets when Express Forwarding is enabled
    VU#467828 05/27/2003 Mac OS X LDAP plugins transmit user credentials in clear text
    VU#848960 11/28/2006 Apple Mac OS X WebKit deallocated object access vulnerability
    VU#999708 02/19/2006 Apple Safari automatically executes arbitrary shell commands or code
    VU#176732 03/02/2006 Apple Safari vulnerable to buffer overflow
    VU#709220 08/15/2005 Apple Safari fails to perform security checks on links in rich text content
    VU#377368 01/11/2005 Apple iTunes fails to properly handle overly long URLs in playlists
    VU#110803 05/23/2001 CrushFTP Server does not adequately filter user input thereby permitting directory traversal
    VU#648406 05/03/2004 Apple Mac OS X AppleFileServer fails to properly handle certain authentication requests
    VU#190089 06/13/2006 Microsoft PowerPoint malformed record vulnerability
    VU#758582 06/07/2005 Yamaha MusicCAST MCX-1000 wireless network interface operates in Access Point mode by default
    VU#971364 05/02/2003 HP-UX "kermit" vulnerable to buffer overflow
    VU#583020 05/07/2003 XMMS Remote input validation error
    VU#106678 05/12/2004 IEEE 802.11 wireless network protocol DSSS CCA algorithm vulnerable to denial of service
    VU#836024 01/30/2007 Apple iChat fails to properly handle crafted TXT key hashes
    VU#289705 05/11/2006 Apple Quicktime JPEG integer overflow
    VU#570689 05/11/2006 Apple QuickTime FlashPix integer overflow
    VU#519473 05/11/2006 Apple Safari fails to properly handle archive files containing symbolic links
    VU#582681 07/11/2007 Apple QuickTime fails to properly handle malformed movie files
    VU#449440 03/13/2007 Apple ColorSync buffer overflow vulnerability
    VU#683700 09/12/2006 Apple QuickTime movie buffer overflow vulnerability
    VU#587937 05/11/2006 Apple QuickTime MPEG-4 movie buffer overflow
    VU#150753 01/10/2006 Apple QuickTime TIFF image "StripByteCounts" integer overflow
    VU#921193 01/10/2006 Apple QuickTime fails to properly handle corrupt media files
    VU#913449 01/10/2006 Apple QuickTime fails to properly handle corrupt GIF images
    VU#389868 Apple WebKit frame rendering memory corruption vulnerability
    VU#191336 11/01/2006 Apple Airport driver fails to properly handle probe response frames
    VU#115729 01/10/2006 Apple QuickTime fails to properly handle corrupt TGA images
    VU#146284 11/07/2005 Macromedia Flash Player fails to properly validate the frame type identifier read from a "SWF" file
    VU#479268 05/28/2003 Apache HTTPD contains denial of service vulnerability in basic authentication module
    VU#659761 11/23/2007 Apple QuickTime RTSP Content-Type header stack buffer overflow
    VU#289988 06/25/2007 Apple Safari cross-domain HTTP redirection race condition
    VU#258744 11/28/2006 Apple Mac OS X Finder fails to properly handle malformed .DS_Store files
    VU#489836 09/12/2006 Apple QuickTime fails to properly handle FLC movies
    VU#308204 09/12/2006 Apple QuickTime fails to properly handle SGI images
    VU#861817 03/06/2007 Apple QuickTime UDTA atom integer overflow
    VU#552136 01/10/2007 Apple Mac OS X UFS filesystem integer overflow vulnerability
    VU#149953 01/15/2003 ISC "dhcrelay" fails to limit hop count when malicious bootp packet is received
    VU#274496 10/12/2004 Microsoft Excel parameter validation error
    VU#945060 03/14/2006 Adobe Flash products contain multiple vulnerabilities
    VU#312424 04/19/2007 Apple AFP Client privilege escalation vulnerability
    VU#410993 03/06/2007 Apple QuickTime QTIF integer overflow
    VU#583552 11/30/2006 Apple Airport Extreme fails to properly process 802.11 frames
    VU#847468 09/29/2006 Apple Workgroup Manager fails to properly enable ShadowHash passwords
    VU#112179 01/10/2008 Apple QuickTime RTSP Response message Reason-Phrase buffer overflow vulnerability
    VU#770904 06/26/2007 RealNetworks players SMIL "wallclock" buffer overflow
    VU#880561 03/06/2007 Apple QuickTime movie heap buffer overflow vulnerability
    VU#822481 03/06/2007 Apple Quicktime fails to properly process specially crafted MIDI files
    VU#821772 10/10/2006 Microsoft Excel fails to properly handle Lotus 1-2-3 files
    VU#313225 03/06/2007 Apple QuickTime QTIF heap buffer overflow
    VU#448745 03/06/2007 Apple QuickTime PICT heap buffer overflow
    VU#706668 10/10/2006 Microsoft Excel fails to properly process malformed DATETIME records
    VU#252500 10/10/2006 Microsoft Excel fails to properly process malformed COLINFO records
    VU#234900 10/10/2006 Microsoft Office fails to properly parse malformed strings
    VU#534276 10/10/2006 Microsoft Office fails to properly parse malformed chart records
    VU#200316 09/12/2006 Apple QuickTime vulnerable to denial of service via specially crafted FlashPix file
    VU#19124 01/20/98 SSH authentication agent follows symlinks via a UNIX domain socket
    VU#205948 10/10/2006 Microsoft PowerPoint malformed record memory corruption
    VU#187028 10/10/2006 Microsoft PowerPoint fails to properly handle malformed object pointers
    VU#143292 07/03/2006 Microsoft Excel fails to properly process malformed STYLE records
    VU#231204 09/27/2006 Microsoft PowerPoint fails to properly handle malformed records
    VU#938196 10/10/2006 Microsoft PowerPoint fails to properly handle malformed data records
    VU#936945 07/13/2006 Microsoft PowerPoint does not properly handle malformed shapes
    VU#554252 09/12/2006 Apple QuickTime Player H.264 Codec contains an integer overflow
    VU#540348 09/12/2006 Apple QuickTime fails to properly handle FlashPix files
    VU#802324 06/16/2006 Microsoft Excel vulnerability
    VU#613740 02/02/2007 Microsoft Excel memory access vulnerability
    VU#243681 06/29/2006 OpenOffice.org may fail to properly contain certain Java applets
    VU#642433 03/06/2007 Apple QuickTime QTIF stack buffer overflow
    VU#835936 11/28/2006 Apple Type Services server font processing buffer overflow
    VU#568689 03/06/2007 Apple QuickTime 3GP integer overflow
    VU#353945 05/30/2006 Secure Elements Class 5 AVR client generates predictable CEIDs
    VU#599220 06/27/2006 ClamAV vulnerable to buffer overflow via malicious database mirror
    VU#442497 01/02/2007 Apple QuickTime RTSP buffer overflow

  • FAQ: Creating PDF Files from FrameMaker v.6 & earlier Documents -- Why you should not use "save as PDF"! -- Windows & MacOS Only!

    An issue that has come up over and over again on several FrameMaker and Acrobat/PDF email lists as well on the corresponding Adobe User-to-User forums is that of creation of PDF files. FrameMaker 5.5.6 and 6 have what looks like a convenient feature that is supposed to allow you to create PDF files via simply saving the document as a PDF file. I have gone on record as advising end-users not to use this approach for reliable creation of PDF files from FrameMaker documents under Windows and MacOS with FrameMaker 6 and earlier. Why do I most vociferously offer this advice and why doesn't the problem get fixed? And how SHOULD you create PDF files from FrameMaker?
    GOOD NEWS
    I will start with the good news. The "next major version" of FrameMaker will indeed have "save as PDF" re-implemented in a manner that it will be as reliable as printing to the "Acrobat Distiller" printer instance under Windows or the "Create Adobe PDF" desktop printer under MacOS. I am personally working with the FrameMaker development organization to make sure this really happens and is fully and properly tested and debugged! Furthermore, this next major revision of FrameMaker, unlike FrameMaker 6, will come with a Distiller installer that will properly install the "Acrobat Distiller" printer instance under Windows and the "Create Adobe PDF" desktop printer on the Macintosh (of course assuring that the latest PostScript driver is also automatically and correctly installed).
    DON'T USE "SAVE AS PDF"
    But what's wrong with "save as PDF" as currently implemented?
    The following are some of the SYMPTOMS reported over the last few years by FrameMaker users that were traced back to use of "save as PDF" under FrameMaker:
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    (2) The PDF file "loses" color in images. All or some images (raster, bitmap images, NOT vector artwork) appear in the PDF file in grayscale.
    (3) The resultant PDF file is on the wrong paper size, i.e., the document's logical page size does not match the output page size as seen in Acrobat or Acrobat Reader.
    (4) Some or all text in the resultant PDF file is blotchy looking or overly bold.
    (5) Some or all text in the resultant PDF file cannot be searched or indexed.
    (6) Some or all text in the resultant PDF file appears in Courier or in some other substitution font.
    (7) Interword or intercharacter spacing is a bit irregular in the resultant PDF file.
    (8) Content is missing in the margin areas of the page, i.e. you cannot do full-page bleeds.
    (9) Some or all page content is missing (other than margin areas).
    (10) Relatively inefficient PDF is generated.
    If this list by itself isn't enough for you, please note that some of these symptoms are very subtle and may escape attention when the PDF is first viewed or printed. Oftimes, it is when one attempts to manipulate the PDF file in Acrobat or repurpose its content or even view or print on a system other than the one on which the PDF file was created, that some of these symptoms make themselves obnoxiously visible (or invisible in some cases I won't make any bad jokes here about graphic examples!).
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    In order for "save as PDF" to work correctly, FrameMaker must do the equivalent of calling Printer Setup and selecting the "Acrobat Distiller" printer instance under Windows or the "Create Adobe PDF" desktop printer under MacOS followed by setting the driver's options correctly for paper size, page range, etc., followed by sending the proper commands to the driver to create PostScript.
    Contrary to popular belief, PostScript as generated by the Windows and MacOS PostScript drivers is VERY device-dependent. The information in the PPD file associated with a printer driver instance provides critical parameters for generation of PostScript including:
    Whether the printer supports color (Acrobat Distiller does)
    What PostScript language level is supported (Acrobat Distiller 4.x and Acrobat Distiller 5.x are both PostScript language level 3)
    Whether native TrueType support is available (Acrobat supports native TrueType as Type 42 fonts)
    Available binary communications (Acrobat Distiller supports pure binary and ASCII, but NOT TCP, TBCP, or PJL)
    Resident fonts (Acrobat Distiller doesn't really have resident fonts)
    Available paper sizes and custom paper size availability (Acrobat Distiller supports a wide range of predefined sizes and continually variable "custom" sizes up to 200" by 200")
    Margins / printable areas (for PDF and the Acrobat Distiller, there are no margins in which imaging is not permitted)
    Device resolution (Acrobat Distiller can be set to any value from 72 to 4000 dpi; as a convenience, the Acrobat Distiller PPD provides a series of values for use by the driver. Since there is no inherent "resolution" of a PDF file, this parameter is used only for purposes of allowing PostScript programs that query for such a value to be satisfied and for the driver to be able to communicate this value to the operating system and/or application as required.)
    Paper handling (totally irrelevant to Acrobat Distiller if input or output tray selection via "setpagedevice" is found in the PostScript stream, it is ignored by Acrobat Distiller)
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    The ONLY method that is really reliable for producing PDF files with FrameMaker 6 and earlier requires the generation of PostScript via a properly set printer driver instance associated with the Acrobat Distiller PPD and distillation of the resultant PostScript by Acrobat Distiller.
    Case 1: FrameMaker and the Full Acrobat 4.05 or Acrobat 5.0x Products
    PDF file from a "chapter" -- print directly to the Acrobat Distiller printer instance (Windows) or the Create Adobe PDF desktop printer (MacOS) already installed by Acrobat. If you check the "Acrobat data" option, then make sure to UNcheck the "print to file" option that gets set at the same time. As a result, the driver will automatically send the generated PostScript to the Distiller for you and delete the intermediate PostScript when done.
    PDF file from a "book" -- print directly to the Acrobat Distiller printer instance with the "print to file" option checked (Windows) or the Virtual Printer desktop printer (MacOS) associated with the Distiller PPD (see details below under Case 2/MacOS). You will need to manually process the resultant PostScript file through the Distiller (or use a "watched folder" arrangement).
    In both the above sub-cases, the default driver options generally will be OK, but check on paper size and communication protocol (Use pure binary, not ASCII, for optimal performance AND no CTRL-D characters under Windows. Make sure to set Level 3 only and Binary under MacOS. Font inclusion "All" for Acrobat 4.05 and "None" for Acrobat 5 under MacOS.). With Acrobat 4.05, make sure you preset the Distiller to use the joboptions you want. With Acrobat 5, you can set this on a job-by-job basis via the driver printer setup interface (or print dialog on MacOS).
    Case 2: FrameMaker 6 and the Bundled Acrobat 4.05 Distiller
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    MacOS -- Install the latest version of AdobePS 8.7.x, downloadable from Adobe's web site. In FrameMaker, go to Page Setup and select the "Virtual Printer" and go to the "Virtual Printer" window pane. Select the Acrobat Distiller PPD file (located in the XTRAS subfolder of the Distiller folder). Print directly to the "Virtual Printer" (Make sure to set Level 3 only, Binary, and font inclusion "All".). Make sure you preset the Distiller to use the joboptions you want. You will need to manually process the resultant PostScript file through the Distiller (or use a "watched folder" arrangement).
    Case 3: Acrobat 3
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    - Dov

    You're asking a lot of ancient Acrobat to work with an Office that never existed when it was made. "Just updated my office suite" is a massive change, and Window 8 didn't exist at that time either...

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