Filed under: OS Updates, Macintosh, Apple
Apple has released the latest version of its Snow Leopard operating system, Mac OS 10.6.5, which fixes a whole slew of little bugs and quirks, from improving Exchange support to fixing printer issues to syncing Address Book with Google Contacts. Snow Leopard users can get OS X 10.6.5 now by running Software Update.The complete release notes -- much more thorough than Apple's usual vague "improves speed and stability' note -- are up on Apple.com, but here are some of the highlights:
- Apple Mail should now play more nicely with Microsoft Exchange servers.
- You can now use SSL with iDisk, to securely transfer your files to and from the cloud.
- Address Book contacts can now be dragged to iCal without issues, and they can also be synced to Google Calendar/Google Contacts.
- On the hardware compatibility front: Bluetooth now works more reliably for Apple's Magic Trackpad, third-party displays that use InstaPort should now work, and HP printers now work with Apple's Airport Extreme.
Apple releases Mac OS X 10.6.5, with tons of little fixes originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 10 Nov 2010 18:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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