Michael Critz

Sep 26
I actually submitted this bug report to Apple. The browser image drag behavior needs to be restored in Mac OS 10.6
Dragging a photo from a browser window into Address Book’s contact custom image icon causes Address Book to fail to add any further custom images until Quit/Relaunch.
Step 1. Launch any browser along with Address Book 5.0 (862).
Step 2. Using Address Book, click the Edit button of a selected Contac
Step 3. Drag an image from web browser to the custom image icon in Address Book.
 Results:
Address Book fails to change image.
Choosing any other method to change custom image will now always fail. (E.g. dragging from Finder or selecting “Choose Custom Image…” from the Card men
Expected Result:
Custom image sheet appears allowing user to scale and set custom image.  Notes: I already reported a separate bug on why dragging and dropping images out of browsers in broken in 10.6 and sucks donkey balls with great frequency and amplitude. Feel free to check the comments section on my blog.

I actually submitted this bug report to Apple. The browser image drag behavior needs to be restored in Mac OS 10.6

Dragging a photo from a browser window into Address Book’s contact custom image icon causes Address Book to fail to add any further custom images until Quit/Relaunch.

Step 1. Launch any browser along with Address Book 5.0 (862).

Step 2. Using Address Book, click the Edit button of a selected Contac

Step 3. Drag an image from web browser to the custom image icon in Address Book.

Results:

  1. Address Book fails to change image.
  2. Choosing any other method to change custom image will now always fail. (E.g. dragging from Finder or selecting “Choose Custom Image…” from the Card men

Expected Result:

Custom image sheet appears allowing user to scale and set custom image. Notes: I already reported a separate bug on why dragging and dropping images out of browsers in broken in 10.6 and sucks donkey balls with great frequency and amplitude. Feel free to check the comments section on my blog.