Mac OSX 10.5.2 updates and Apple Aperture 2.0
Just yesterday ago, Apple just release Leopard updates which is 10.5.2 (9C31 Build). Now Leopard (10.5) is much more stable than before. This update is quite big file size, 180MB but for combo version is 343MB.

It fixes a couple of things:
- Airport: Improves connection reliability and stability
- Back to my Mac: Adds support for more third-party routers, as detailed in this article.
- Dock: Updates Stacks with a List view option, a Folder view option, and an updated background for Grid view.
- Desktop: Addresses legibility issues with the menu bar with an option to turn off transparency in Desktop & Screen Saver preferences.
- Desktop: Adjusts menus to be slightly-less translucent overall.
- iSync: Adds support for Samsung D600E and D900i phones.
- RAW Image: Adds RAW image support for several cameras, as detailed in this article.
- Safari: Addresses issues with Safari reliably resolving certain domains.
- Time Machine: Adds a menu bar option for accessing Time Machine features (the menu extra can be enabled in Time Machine preferences).
- Time Machine: Improves backup reliability when computer name contains slash or non-ASCII characters.
- Time Machine: Addresses issues in which some external drives are not recognized by Time Machine.
And today, Apple again release the next version of Aperture 2.0. The price is USD199 or upgrade from the previous Aperture is USD99. Free trail of Aperture 2.0 can be download at here.
Aperture is a software program for Mac OS X announced by Apple Inc at a New York media event on October 19, 2005, designed to assist professional photographers in post-production work. It became available in November 2005. [Source]





One Comment, Comment or Ping
Reply to “Mac OSX 10.5.2 updates and Apple Aperture 2.0”