Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 29th Mar 2008 23:09 UTC
"Apple issued the first Mac OS X 10.5.3 seed (9d10) to developers yesterday. The latest update to Apple's Mac OS X Leopard addresses dozens of outstanding issues. Fixes range from Dashboard, Parental Controls, iCal Synchronization, memory leaks and stability issues. All in all, 75 distinct bug fixes are listed in the accompanying seed notes."
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I'm just joking around... It just reminded me, every time a new version comes out. Apple announces that they have added x number of features and a whole debate erupts on whether they are worth the $129 to upgrade. I'm not anti Apple or anything
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I'm just joking around... It just reminded me, every time a new version comes out. Apple announces that they have added x number of features and a whole debate erupts on whether they are worth the $129 to upgrade. I'm not anti Apple or anything
Edited 2008-03-31 13:05 UTC