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#2154 fixed MacOS Human Interface Guidlines - changes -> Fixed in SVN virtualbox
Description

At least in the german localization, the app is not completely accurate, according to apples human interface guidlines (and thus what mac users expect)

The "Check for updates" menu entry, should be moved from "Help" to "Virtualbox"

The "File" menu is translated with "Datei" in the german localization. Mac applications use the term "Ablage" in germany, instead of "Datei".

The "global preferences" menu shouldn't be in the "File" menu, but instead it should be linked to the "Preferences" item in the "Virtualbox" menu (Preferences -> "Einstellungen" in german)

the "virtual media manager" should for consitancy reasons also be moved to the "virtualbox" menu, instead of the "File" ("Datei"/Ablage) menu.

#2155 fixed Rename new folder doesn't work Tomas Pelka
Description

Description: When I try create and consequently rename a folder from VBox window, rename doesn't work.

How to reproduce: 1) Open new or existing virtual machine. 2) General->Advanced(tab)->Snapshot Folder->Other. 3) New folder button, folder named NewFolder created suscessfully. 4) Right click on NewFolder->Rename, nothing happend.

Host OS: fc9 Hosted OS: RHEL5.2-client VirtualBox-2.0.0_36011_fedora9-1 arch: x84_64

#2156 duplicate Virtualbox crashes when attaching new virtual disk Stephen D'Souza
Description

Following is my System Configuration

OS : Open Suse 11.0 with KDE 3.5 Processor: AMD Turion 64X2 RAM : 1 GB HardDisk: 160 GB. on an HP Pavillion dv6602 AU Laptop

I have only one guest OS Windows XP with one Virtual Disk of 10 GB capacity (Dynamically expanding) also SATA is not enabled. Now the problem is when I try to attach a second virtual disk to this guest OS, by clicking on the "add attachment" icon, the entire Virtualbox UI just goes away... shuts down .. disappears without even an error message.

The rpm file from which I installed the Virtualbox is named "VirtualBox-2.0.0_36011_openSUSE11-1.x86_64.rpm"

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