Sheesh, just off the heels of the Windows XP Service Pack 2 blog entry comes word that yesterday Apple released an update to OS X.
Boasting improved support for NTFS formatted volumes, improved font management and better Bluetooth support (and oodles of other improvements). Naturally the fine folks at Apple suggest everybody install the update...
Mac OS X Combined Update 10.3.5
Key enhancements include: - network volumes are now available in the Finder sidebar and Desktop for convenient access - improved file sharing and directory services for Mac (AFP), UNIX (NFS) PC (SMB/CIFS), PPTP, and wireless networks - improves reliability of user logins and mounting of home directories in a networked environment - improved support for NTFS formatted volumes - improved PostScript and USB printing - improved font management - improved disc burning and recording functionality - improved Bluetooth compatibility for Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse and Bluetooth phones - iPods connected via USB 2.0 are now recognized by iTunes and iSync - improved Open GL technology and updated ATI and NVIDIA graphics drivers - updated Address Book, Disk Utility, DVD Player, Image Capture, Mail, Safari, Stickies, and QuickTime applications - improved compatibility for third party applications - additional support for FireWire and USB devices - FileVault, FireWire 800 and WebDAV improvements from Update 10.3.1 - previous standalone security updates and Bluetooth Update 1.5Posted by peter on August 10, 2004 at 03:21 AM