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Apple Security Update

Apple Security Update - 2009-005

For Tiger Mac OS X 10.4.

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Current Version: 2009-005
Release Date: 2009-09-10
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 1,185
Downloads (all versions): 17,112

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Security Update 2009-005 is recommended for all users and improves the security of Mac OS X. Previous security updates have been incorporated into this security update.

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This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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Apple Security Update CommentaryDon’t Care - Version: 2009-005, 11/13/2009 07:34AM PST

vze26wyc
All went well on the update, but I do not care about what is in a security update. I just do it and re-pare permissions. I did before this get Safari coming up with the message “word leaks” and have not since.
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Apple Security Update CommentarySeems OK - Version: 2009-005, 9/11/2009 05:38AM PST

ianrid
I noticed that this update spent an unusually long time on the Configuring Installation stage right at the start, particularly on my G4, with the sound of lots of disk activity. After that it went OK, although also quite a long restart. The usual Shockwave permissions to repair because of the Flash update, of course. All seems well, though.

iBookG4 and DP G5 10.4.11
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Apple Security Update ReviewExceptional Update Experience - Version: 2009-003, 8/6/2009 10:16AM PST

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artmeakin
I rarely post on VT unless something exceptionally good or bad happens. I've been an exclusive advanced Mac User since 1987... this update on my Intel Core Duo MacBookPro15 went very very smooth as most of these update do (for me). After the update... everything on my Mac has speeded up 10-15%, graphics are clearer and render quicker, all my applications just seem to start-up quicker and close/quit without incident. Typically... this doesn't happen... or there is some minor issue/sluggishness after an update. I always run applejack AUTO before an update... then use Software Update to update... then let the system restart until I get a complete reboot... then restart again and run applejack AUTO (and then clear the user caches)... then restart again. Very very pleased with this update. Daily use of the following applications... WebKit (nightly downloads), FireFox 3.5.2, MicroSoft Office 2008 (mostly Entourage), Skype (latest beta), FileMakerPro9 Advanced, DreamWeaver CS3, Ready-Set-Go 7.8(beta), still use an older version of AppleWorks, AudioHiJack, BBedit, Fetch, several plugins too numerous to mention. By the way... been a loyal daily VersionTracker viewer/user since they first launched... what a great service to the user community.
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