Leopard has got a lot of positive reviews, but there are still many bugs in the code. Windows disappearing from Spaces, and Wifi continually dropping, Apple really needs to fix these bugs. And from the look of things, Apple is working on them. They have seeded Mac OS X 10.5.2 to developers for testing, supporting the theory that 10.5.2 will be launched to the public at Macworld in January.
The update hovers around 354MB, and addresses 76 code corrections. Apple has asked developers to test out certain parts of the OS, including Data Detectors, the Mac OS X Dock, the Finder, grammar checking, iCal, iChat, Mail, Parental Controls, Quick Look, Rosetta, Safari, Time Machine, and Leopard’s 802.11 AirPort implementation. If you haven’t upgraded to Leopard yet, you may want to wait for 10.5.2, as it seems almost all bugs are fixed.
Leopard has got a lot of positive reviews, but there are still many bugs in the code. Windows disappearing from Spaces, and Wifi continually dropping, Apple really needs to fix these bugs. And from the look of things, Apple is working on them. They have seeded Mac OS X 10.5.2 to developers for testing, supporting the theory that 10.5.2 will be launched to the public at Macworld in January.
The update hovers around 354MB, and addresses 76 code corrections. Apple has asked developers to test out certain parts of the OS, including Data Detectors, the Mac OS X Dock, the Finder, grammar checking, iCal, iChat, Mail, Parental Controls, Quick Look, Rosetta, Safari, Time Machine, and Leopard’s 802.11 AirPort implementation. If you haven’t upgraded to Leopard yet, you may want to wait for 10.5.2, as it seems almost all bugs are fixed.
Via [Appleinsider]
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