Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 19th Dec 2007 21:46 UTC, submitted by Scott
Mac OS X "Mac OS X 10.5.2 Update, the next in a year-long series of planned updates to Apple's new Leopard operating system, promises to be one of the most hefty maintenance releases put out by the company for its operating system software in recent years. According to people familiar with the matter, Tuesday evening gave way to the first test builds of the software update for developers, including a 354MB bare-bones delta build and a 362MB combo updater- both of which were labeled OS X 10.5.2 build 9C7."
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Tuishimi
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2005-07-06

No, I was looking at the change list (there was another one presented by someone else that I saw that listed out the applications that were affected and it was substantial, but I don't know where I saw it now).

And I agree with you about Leopard, I am typing this message on 10.5.1, safari 3.0.4. It's a great OS *and* I use it for work, tunneling into our network which is laden with Linux and Windows server machines.

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kaiwai Member since:
2005-07-06

http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/07/12/19/mac_os_x_10_5_2_to_de...

Basically its a list of 37 items, and also SSE4 enhancements too. Its quite a big improvement; from the rumours that are floating around it sounds like Apple's 'Service Pack 2' which includes some big changes; possibly even write support for ZFS ;)

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