Mac OS X 10.5.8 Update is Out – Fixes Connectivity

Apple issued a patch early v10.5.8 for Mac OS X, the upgrade of a number of components of the operating system. The list begins with Safari, which has been upgraded to v4.0.2, and it should now be more precise when you search the full story. Connectivity issues have been resolved in different sectors, for example in terms of better reliability when connecting with AirPort or Bluetooth networks.

Mac OS X 10.5.8 Update is Out - Fixes Connectivity

The patch improves compatibility with similar external USB drive, and aid in reliable service synchronization. Reliability of the data has been targeted for MobileMate iDisk, iCal, and now it should work better synchronization with MobileMate and CalDAV. Imaging updates resolve problems with the resolutions to be omitted from the display pane, photography and two related bugs, which could block the largest camera imported from file, Automator or enforcement actions of opening, rather than iPhoto.

Miscellaneous fixes and improving reliability AFP Managed Client. The patch is an upgrade from 274MB Mac OS X 10.5.7 or 759MB of downloads for all other owners of Leopard. E ‘available via Software Update. [macnn]

 


 

August 8, 2009| Posted in Gadget, Mobile, Software News

 

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