The First Snow Leopard Update 3.6.1
I haven’t got the Snow Leopard yet and now Apple released the 3.6.1 update (I really need to get my hands on that cat).
The patch is 71.5 MB fixes issues with 3G modems, Dock and Motion 4, and is recommended to all users.
Here’s the update list:
- Compatibility with some Sierra Wireless 3G modems
- an issue that might make it difficult to remove an item from the Dock
- instances where automatic account setup in Mail might not work
- an issue where pressing cmd-opt-t in Mail brings up the special characters menu instead of moving a message
- Motion 4 becoming unresponsive
- an issue that might cause DVD playback to stop unexpectedly
- some printer compatibility drivers not appearing properly in the add printer browser
Macfrumors also pointed out several unofficial changes listed below.
- Upgraded email accounts and SMTP servers that require authentication on port 587 but not port 25
- Printer custom keywords added/edited by auto setup tool are now migrated after software update
- Generic drivers are now visible in printer driver list
- WWAN devices that use the AppleWWANSupport2 component
- Updated to Flash 10.0.32.18
- Network Diagnostics now offers to remove manually-entered DNS values for DHCP configurations
- Software Update for printer drivers of Bonjour/USB printers
- HICocoaView double-redraw during live resize
- Bluetooth connection to nearby printers on startup
- libdispatch object use after deallocation
- Sending of messages with Mail where the SMTP server response has no text.
And oh, did I say that the update is available only to some guinea pigs for testing?
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