Apple Seeds Mac OS X 10.3.3 7F32
ThinkSecret reports that Apple has seeded Mac OS X 10.3.3 to developers.
Major changes include Carbon, Cocoa, Core OS, Graphics and Imaging, High Level ToolBox, Printing, and USB."
The previous 10.3.3 seed was pulled due to a major bug on 20" iMacs.
Major changes include Carbon, Cocoa, Core OS, Graphics and Imaging, High Level ToolBox, Printing, and USB."
The previous 10.3.3 seed was pulled due to a major bug on 20" iMacs.
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(View all)104 months ago
Sounds good. I guess they've fixed whatever caused 20" iMacs to explode :D. Nice to see Carbon applications getting improvements as well as Cocoa - I find there is quite a difference in the performance of the two types. Also, I'm hoping the OpenGL improvements will be noticable in games playing.
104 months ago
all the American's are still in bed!
I hope this update arrives soon, I reckon in the next week (not that there's really anything wrong with 10.3.2 mind)
I hope this update arrives soon, I reckon in the next week (not that there's really anything wrong with 10.3.2 mind)
104 months ago
So does this mean we'll see Powerbook G5s today?
:D
[I am kidding]
:p
What is interesting is where they say focus your testing.
:D
[I am kidding]
:p
What is interesting is where they say focus your testing.
104 months ago
Excellent news - it seems ages since the previous seed was pulled. Hopefully this will be the last major set of bug fixes, and Apple can begin to focus more development attention on 10.4...
104 months ago
What you on about? 10.3.2 is awful on my 1.8 G5 and iBook, it crashes all the time - even got my first "You must restart" box the other day!
104 months ago
Originally posted by SpaceMagic
What you on about? 10.3.2 is awful on my 1.8 G5 and iBook, it crashes all the time - even got my first "You must restart" box the other day!
104 months ago
Originally posted by stefman
Cool, I love all the OS updates!
especially the one that killed batteries... :P
104 months ago
hopefully they will put perl.h back in where it belongs, so I can install the perl modules I need
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