Mac OS X 10.5.3 9D12 Seeded
Just two days after the last Mac OS X 10.5.3 Seed, Apple has again seeded a new build revision for Mac OS X 10.5.3 (9D12) to developers. 17 more fixes and only 1 known issue remains.
Typically, Apple has waited several builds before re-seeding new versions to developers. In the past, rapid-fire seeding has meant that they were prepping for the final release. It's unclear if Apple has simply changed its policy and seeding more frequently. If Apple continues on this aggressive seeding, we will report future builds on Page 2 unless there are substantial changes.
Typically, Apple has waited several builds before re-seeding new versions to developers. In the past, rapid-fire seeding has meant that they were prepping for the final release. It's unclear if Apple has simply changed its policy and seeding more frequently. If Apple continues on this aggressive seeding, we will report future builds on Page 2 unless there are substantial changes.
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(View all)50 months ago
Wow, Apple's being more aggressive than usual with Mac OS X seeds. Are they almost ready to release 10.5.3? Only time will tell, I suppose.
That said, I'm not having any serious issues with 10.5.2 at the moment, so I'm very curious about what, if any, improvements 10.5.3 brings.
That said, I'm not having any serious issues with 10.5.2 at the moment, so I'm very curious about what, if any, improvements 10.5.3 brings.
50 months ago
Will they fix the permissions repair issue?...it's the one of the things preventing me from going Leopard on my iMac
50 months ago
WIll they fix the permissions repair issue?...it's the one of the things preventing me from going Leopard on my iMac
Which one? There were several things users noted when they repaired permissions after 10.5.1 was released. None of these are serious - they're only diagnostic messages, and can be safely ignored. Would you like Apple to hide them, like they did when a certain 10.4.x release exhibited a similar issue? I can't recall which one it was.50 months ago
WIll they fix the permissions repair issue?...it's the one of the things preventing me from going Leopard on my iMac
You should just get Leopard and be done with it. Permissions run here, BUT, it just takes a lot longer than before. But it works for me. Tiger spoiled me with only a 2 to 3 minute run time. It now takes me about 15-20 min. I have submitted a bug report to Apple. But Im glad to be using Leopard. I love time machine! Go for it. At least that's my humble opinion--)) ;)
50 months ago
I feel a release coming soon. Maybe they are going to release 10.5.3 because of a security fix so thats why its coming out quickly?
50 months ago
I hope they fix the Finder so that windows remember the view setting. i like to have some windows in list view and some in column view. 10.5-10.5.2 are broken.
50 months ago
I hope they fix the Finder so that windows remember the view setting. i like to have some windows in list view and some in column view. 10.5-10.5.2 are broken.
+1
This issue has plagued Leopard, I hate having to readjust my cover flow settings each and every time.
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