Apple begins widespread testing of Mac OS X 10.4.6
Apple Computer this week began providing to its developers the first external pre-release builds of Mac OS X 10.4.6 — the sixth maintenance update to the company's Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger operating system, which made its debut last April.
While the Intel build places emphasis on the ongoing improvements to the company's Rosetta emulation environment for Mac OS X for Intel, the remainder of the enhancements are common amongst both builds.
Specifically, Mac OS X 10.4.6 is said to focus on Automator, Bluetooth, Cocoa, Carbon, Core Graphics, graphics drivers, hard and optical disc management, .Mac, Printing and Safari.
The builds, which weigh in at approximately 131MB and 166MB in Combo Updater form, already include over four dozen enhancements and bug fixes over Mac OS X 10.4.5, which Apple released just last week.
Certain milestones of Mac OS X 10.4.6 Update are believed by sources to provide software support for Apple's upcoming consumer Macintosh offerings such as the Intel iBook and Mac mini.
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If true, I guess this makes a stronger case that next week's new product announcement just might be the Mactel iBooks and Mini.
If true, I guess this makes a stronger case that next week's new product announcement just might be the Mactel iBooks and Mini.
I initially thought that too, but then, would Apple need just a week to test 10.4.6 on large-scale basis? Of course, it could be that us just getting word of this now means that it's been in development for quite some time.
wow, can't wait for 10.4.12, "several new updates such as: THIS MOTHER WILL BE HACKER-PROOF!"
Specifically, Mac OS X 10.4.6 is said to focus on Automator, Bluetooth, Cocoa, Carbon, Core Graphics, graphics drivers, hard and optical disc management, .Mac, Printing and Safari.
Apple should add Mail to that list
Apple should add Mail to that list
Doesn't disabling remote images in Mail solve the problem?
Still, that's a nasty bug.