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Mac OS X 10.4.9 has dropped!
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http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304821

(And iPhoto 6.0.6, as well.)
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#2
LOL, I just ran software update like 20 minutes ago... still downloading... 10.4.9 wasn't there.
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#3
!
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#4
Jet rocket packs! Finally!
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#5
"Adds iSync support for more devices."

Is there a list somewhere?
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#6
just ran SWU & saw this
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#7
[quote timg]"Adds iSync support for more devices."

Is there a list somewhere?
Yes, but it hasn't been updated yet.
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#8
[quote M A V I C][quote timg]"Adds iSync support for more devices."

Is there a list somewhere?
Yes, but it hasn't been updated yet.
I know there's a list of iSync devices, just wondering if they had a list of the devices they added support for in this update.
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#9
Includes iChat support for USB Video Class webcams.

I guess that means no new iSights?
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#10
Mac OS X Server is a UNIX-based operating system designed for superior performance and reliability. This robust foundation provides everything you'd expect of a UNIX-based operating system like preemptive multitasking, symmetric multiprocessing, as well as support for networking and security standards like IPv6, IPSec, SSL and SSH2. Mac OS X Server features a server-optimized implementation of Java 2, and the latest in web services and security standards. Plus advanced remote management tools that allow you to securely manage and monitor your services from anywhere on your network, or over the Internet.


What's new in this version:


The 10.4.9 Server Update is recommended for all servers and includes fixes for the operating system and various applications, services and technologies. It includes fixes for:
avoiding AFP connection errors when authenticating Active Directory users who are members of lots of groups
preventing SMB/CIFS server deadlocks and service interruptions
authenticating Windows clients when bound to Active Directory
copying read-only files to AFP shares on Xsan and UFS volumes
copying files with extended attributes from an AFP share of an Xsan volume
preventing NFS server hangs at shutdown
printing too many copies of a document when using the print server
using Open Directory authentication when using Ethernet Link Aggregation
slow performance of non-cached DNS queries; update to BIND version 9.3.2
better TCP performance with Windows clients and servers using rsync to copy files with extended attributes
creating and managing VLANs from the command-line
setting startup wait period after a power failure
time zone and daylight saving time changes for 2007
compatibility with third party applications and devices previous standalone security updates
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