Tiger 10.4.3 and Onyx

Has anyone been able to use the latest release of Onyx since updating to 10.4.3?
I keep getting a message "Applescript error 1762" and have to force quit Onyx to exit. I did run permissions repair etc. Otherwise, everything else seems normal.

Hi Mac,
I'm not sure which version of OnyX you have but that error was supposedly fixed in version 1.6.5b2. Click below to download it.
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/11582
Jrsy

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