Apple updates Leopard — again
May 29, 2008 by Valerie HelmbreckPosted in: Information security, Latest News & Views, Software
The fixes keep on coming. Just three months after it last updated its newest version of Mac OSX — Leopard — Apple’s releasing yet another update to the operating system.
The new release, 10.5.3, includes nearly 70 stability, compatibility and security improvements and fixes. The fixes address issues in a number of components and bundled applications, from the Address Book and Automator to Time Machine and VoiceOver.
Apple also listed about a dozen fixes in a “General” category. You can read about the details of the upgrade at Apple’s support site here.
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