Posts Tagged ‘10.5.2’

Finally – Mac OS Update 10.5.2 is here

Monday, February 11th, 2008

It’s been a long wait for Leopard users, but 10.5.2 is now available from software update or from the Downloads section of the Apple website.

The full list of fixes contained within the update is available here.

At 180MB the update isn’t as large as originally predicted.

Update: After downloading the 10.5.2 update, there’s another update available via Software Update – Leopard Graphics Update. The update is also available from Apple Downloads here.

Still No Sign of 10.5.2

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Since I posted this, there have been 3 more builds of Mac OS 10.5.2 seeded to developers with the latest build going out today. There’s no date yet for the public release of 10.5.2,

Leopard Update 10.5.2 to be Released Friday

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

According to InsanelyMac, Apple have just released a new build of the 10.5.2 update to developers, with the public release due to be made on Friday 25th January.

I’ve been waiting for this release for quite a while now, and I’ll be hoping that SMB support is fixed, so I won’t have to go through a convoluted process to get Leopard to recognise my NAS drive.

Large Leopard Update on the Way?

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

According to a couple of different mac rumour sites, Apple released the latest update to Leopard – 10.5.2 – to developers last month. This update weighs in at a hefty 350MB and includes over 70 fixes. With SMB and Finder and being mentioned as getting updates, lets hope that my network drive problems are at an end.

The update should be available from the 15th January or so, as Apple are expected to announce new hardware and software at the Macworld Expo on this date.