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Apple Mac OS X - 10.5.4

Leopard operating system

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Current Version: 10.5.4
Release Date: 2007-10-26
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 15,849
Downloads (all versions): 554,738
Price: $129.00

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What's new in this version:

The 10.5.2 Update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Leopard and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility and security of your Mac.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (867MHz or faster) processor
    512MB of memory

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Apple Mac OS X Review11.4.11 nightmare - Version: 10.4.11, 12/6/2007 10:52AM PST

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manofdogz
this is the only download since 10.1.1 which has been problematic and for me it's a complete disaster. According to my 'about this mac' I am running 10.4.11. However, it isn't listed in the software update 'installed updates'. So it's kind of installed but not installed! Safari doesn't work at all, USB ports crash. I can't re-install as software update says I'm up to date and if I try a manual attempt - the disk image won't mount. Without Safari the dreaded Explorer becomes the default browser - opening for every link - and this can't be changed without Safari. Spotlight is now very slow and I suspect the machine is heading for a crash. Solution: you've guessed it - clean install. Nice one.
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Apple Mac OS X CommentaryBug: Apple Mail, dragging a selection of mail attachments - Version: 10.4.11, 11/28/2007 08:15AM PST

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mediaVinci (mediaVinci)

Hello,

I am having a problem with Apple Mail since I have applied the 10.4.11 Combo Updater.

I have selected several photos I have received in an email. I am dragging the selection to the desired folder on my desktop.

The photos will not be copied to that location. Instead, a text clipping appears in my destination folder with the following filename:

yyyyyyy

?

If I am dragging a single photo to my destination folder, the file will be copied accordingly.

If I am dragging the entire selection, the text clipping appears.

As far as I can remember, I never had such an issue under Mac OS X 10.4.10

graphically & sincerely,

Marc Klein
mediaVinci - The art of invention

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Apple Mac OS X Troubleshooting ReportSafari 3.0 but no Bookmarks? - Version: 10.4.11, 11/25/2007 06:07PM PST

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mjnewman
I have tried everything with the new Combo Updater to 10.4.11 for PPC but I can't get my Safari 3.0 to keep any Bookmarks. I eliminated AcidSearch 0.62 and Safari Extender 1.6.6--neither of which works yet with 10.4.11 and Safari 3.0 for PPC--but even when I import my Bookmarks from a copy on my external hard drive, even when I replace the username/Library/Safari/bookmarks.plst and the username/Library/preferences/com.apple.Safari.plst, even when I try the stand-alone download for the updater instead of the Software Update method, none of it seems to make any difference. I can't keep any Bookmarks. Does anybody out there have any other suggestions?
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