boygeniusreport.com - 3/9/2009
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Good news, Mac users, as it looks like Apple is kicking 10.5.7 development into overdrive. Apple’s Mac OS X 10.5.7 build 9J22 went out to testers about a week ago and called for attention to a variety of areas of the OS. Apparently testers did a hell of a job because an updated build, ...
macminicolo.net - 3/4/2009
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can imagine, we were happy to see a new Mac mini get announced this morning. The Mac mini is an incredibly powerful server with a low price . Colocating with ...
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Apple releases latest test build of OS X 10.5.7 – could it be coming out soon?
Krunker —
... Could OS X 10.5.7 be right around the corner? BGR reports the latest test build (build 9J27) was released yesterday – only a week after build 9J22 made it out to testers. Check out BGR for a laundry list of fixes. ...
Apple OS X Snow Leopard development speeding up?
SlashGear —
... Fixed problem with XServe Netboot and launched
Fixed issue with Text (AppKit) where enabling garbage collection would cause autocomplete popup to automatically close
Fixed image orientation issue with Image RAW
Issue with HLTB Menus and OpenSubmenu fixed
Issue with HLTB Windows and child windows fixed
Issue with FileSync and login/logout resolved
Resolved issue with Image RAW and image conversion
[via Boy Genius Report] ...
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