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    Newsletter #357 Preview: 10.4.8 Update Delivers Lots of Fixes and a Brand New Feature

    October 2nd, 2006

    Well, maybe it’s not a new feature, but most of you haven’t seen it before. But I’m getting ahead of myself. In the meantime, I do not believe it’s the last Tiger update, as there’s plenty of time between now and the expected release of Leopard to allow for another fixer-upper or two. If you […]


    The Leopard Report: Please Don’t Change Too Much!

    August 3rd, 2006

    The suspense is building in intensity, and rumors and speculation about the form and shape of the next Mac OS are starting to take shape. I wouldn’t presume to have the patience to summarize all the stories, but a few are worth mentioning. One report actually claims that Leopard will be delayed, which seems rather […]


    The Tiger Report: Mac OS 10.4.7 and Counting

    June 28th, 2006

    You’d think that after nearly 14 months, updates for Tiger would settle down, but alas that’s not to be. On Tuesday afternoon, yet another update, rather a substantial one, appeared in the Software Update preference panels. As usual, the liner notes only indicate a fairly modest number of changes, but a Knowledge Base document is […]


    The Mac OS 10.4.6 Report: The Fixes Keep on Coming

    April 8th, 2006

    There are lots of tiny fixes, but nothing earth-shattering to report in the latest Tiger update that appeared in Software Update Monday afternoon. And, no, this isn’t the hoped for 30th anniversary surprise from Apple. But as usual, the enhancements may or may not apply to you, and even if they seem to, you’ll want […]