Mac OS X 10.5.3 To Fix Over 200 Bugs, Coming Soon
An anonymous reader writes "MacScoop reports that 'Apple has seeded several builds of its Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.3 update to developers during the past few weeks and just seeded yet another one numbered "9D34" earlier today.' The update fixes over two hundred bugs, weighs almost half a gigabyte and should be available soon."
So, let's see if I understand this correctly, this is sorta like a Service pack three, but for Mac OS 10.5?
Does this just fix bugs? Or is it a feature release as well?
Can people on dial up get a free CD sent out?
(No, I don't use MS Windows, I also don't use Mac OS, though I have used it extensively at school/uni in the past and always preferred it to MS Windows. Mind you, it was a lot easy to fuck up the school Win98 machines then the Mac OS 9 ones... I use Ubuntu.)
I wank in the shower.
Macs have no bugs, everyone knows that. This is just scaremongering by the Windows crowd. Yep, that'll be it.
I want a list of atrocities done in your name - Recoil