Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 15th Feb 2008 19:36 UTC, submitted by CIozzio
Mac OS X "Apple recently released its second update to OS X 'Leopard', and the latest version of its shiny operating system is now numbered 10.5.2. When I reviewed Leopard two days after its initial release I called it the best operating system ever made for the vast majority of users. I think that's even more true now that 10.5.2 fixes some of the first-release glitches that annoyed me in 10.5 and in Apple's first, quick, bug-fix update 10.5.1."
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RE: Independent media?
by nevali on Fri 15th Feb 2008 20:28 UTC in reply to "Independent media?"
nevali
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2006-10-12

Crappy marketing stuff disguised in form of informative article. The "biggest change" in Leopard is a design flaw correction that shoud never saw the daylight, even in 10.5.0.
Oh, that's big.


Which design flaw?

(Mac OS X, just like every other complex piece of software, has many of them, but I'm curious as to which specific one you're referring to that was so critically important that 10.5.0 should never have been released with it in in place).

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