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Mac OS X 10.2.5 Update Available

jarrettwold2002 writes "ThinkSecret mentioned that 10.2.5 would be out this month; well, it's out much sooner than the usual end of the month dates that Apple loves. It might be available via Software Update later today or tomorrow, but is available for purchase on CD via the Apple Store, right now. 'The 10.2.5 Update delivers enhanced functionality and improved reliability for the following applications, utilities, services, and technologies: Address Book, AirPort, AppleScript, Bluetooth, Classic compatibility, Disk Copy, Disk Utility, Finder, Help Viewer, iChat, Image Capture, IP Firewall, Kerberos, Mail, OpenGL, Print Center, Rendezvous, and Sherlock.'" The release notes are not yet available. Update: 04/10 23:09 GMT by P : It is now available via Software Update, too.

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  1. Whoa... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    That's new... an *intentional* link to a nonexistant page...

  2. Is this a typo? by Pirogoeth · · Score: 4, Funny

    Here's the release notes from 10.2.4:

    The 10.2.4 Update delivers enhanced functionality and improved reliability for the following applications, utilities, services, and technologies: Address Book, AppleScript, Classic compatibility, Disk Copy, Disk Utility, Finder, Help Viewer, iChat, Image Capture, IP Firewall, Kerberos, Mail, OpenGL, Print Center, Rendezvous, and Sherlock. It provides audio, disc recording, graphics, printing improvements, AFP and WebDAV networking and Windows file service improvements, as well as USB, FireWire and SCSI device compatibility enhancements. The update also provides updated security services and includes the latest Security Updates.

    Looks pretty similar...

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  3. Update didn't work. by speechpoet · · Score: 4, Funny

    My PowerBook's still a WallStreet.

  4. Fix? by sulli · · Score: 3, Funny
    I am still hoping for the following fix:

    Mail: Corrects problem in which Mail is REALLY FUCKING SLOW

    I can hope, yes?

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