![]() "This update supports compatibility with Mac OS X 10.5, improves overall stability, and addresses a number of other minor issues," reads the description. Oh yeah, and Apple also threw in a minor point update to iPhoto, bringing it to version 7.1.1. We all know what happened with Leopard and the BSOD, after all. ![]() Fixes to the Flash Player plug-in, AppleRAID, Kerberos, the Kernel, NFS, Safari, and WebKit are just a few system elements that are getting patched.Īpple warns that, if you have third-party system software mods installed, you may experience "unexpected results" when installing this update. There's also a pretty long list of security updates with 10.4.11. Helpfully, Apple includes a handy chart on its page detailing the update. Some of the changes include reliability updates when running VMware Fusion, improved syncing between iPhone and Yahoo address books, improved reliability when mounting USB drives, added support for support for Microsoft Presenter Mouse 8000, fixes for "certain issues" with Dashboard widgets, and improved reliability when authenticating an AFP share using Kerberos. The update includes a long list of improvements that affect both PowerPC and Intel users. The latest update to Mac OS X Tiger, 10.4.11, was finally released this afternoon at a medium-hefty ~130MB for Intel users (just under 70MB for PPC). ![]()
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