Apple Released OS X Update 10.6.3
Apple released the .3 update to Snow Leopard (10.6) today. You can find this update under the Software Update menu, or on the Apple website as a single (combo) download [.dmg].
The update was ~450MB, and took about ten minutes to install. After the reboot everything seemed to work fine. Some applications (I guess the ones that got updated) reverted back to their default settings. E.g. Firefox wasn't my default browser anymore, but NetNewsWire was still my default RSS reader.
I also thought that QuickTime X (how I dislike that app....) reverted back to its default settings, since my pr0n..... euh movies started opening in different windows. Since I can't find a Terminal command for this on the Internet, I guess that I'm mistaken on that. I might be confusing the excellent QuickTime Pro v7.x with this piece of whatever.
There are no visible enhancements on QuickTime X
An annoyance that got fixed is the deletion on SMB shares (Windows 2003 Server). Without the update, the files got deleted, but the directory they were in stayed behind. When you tried to remove this directory, you got this fancy error code.
The important pieces of software that functioned properly after the update uncluded:
- Adobe Photoshop CS4
- Adobe Lightroom v2.6
- BBEdit v9.2.1
Anyway, (more) updates will follow when I run into unexpected behavior.
Apple also released a security update for OSX 10.5.8 (Security Update 2010-002). The update (in my case) was 210MB and installed without (a noticable) flaw on my iMac.
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