OSX 10.1.5

OSX 10.1.5 is available through the OSX Software Update app. Can't find an installer yet on Apple's website, I'll post a link when i do. Update: Standalone Installer available here.

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  • Update 10.1.5 delivers enhancements which improve the reliability of Mac OS X applications, delivers improved networking, security, support for PC Card serial communication devices, and expanded peripheral device support. Specific improvements include:

    * Peripheral Device Support:
    PExpanded support for new Canon digital cameras.
    PImproved support for Nikon FireWire cameras.
    PExpanded support for SmartDisk, EZQuest, and LaCie disc recording devices.
    PImproved support for MO drives.
    * Application Improvements:
    PIncreased stability of Mail and Sherlock.
    PEmails are properly retained when rebuilding the Draft mailbox.
    PSupport for 2D and QuickTime hardware acceleration for Rage Pro.
    PUpdated Carbon applications can use Quartz anti-aliasing technology for high quality text display.
    * Networking and Security Improvements:
    PImproves networking via AFP when accessing multi-level directories on Windows NT file servers.
    PSignificant improvement to file searching on local and remote volumes.
    PIncludes a generic PC Card driver to support a variety of PC Card modems.
    PMail accounts go offline to indicate that SSL encryption settings are not supported by mail server.
    PIncludes the Security Update April 2002.
    * WebDAV Improvements:
    PMore efficient iDisk mounting and file navigation.
    PAdded support for connecting to iDisk using default DNS settings of AirPort.
    PSupport for mounting a WebDAV volume from a non-standard http port.
    * Asian Language Improvements:
    PSignificant updates to the Korean Input Method, especially important when using AppleWorks.
    PInternet Connect and AirPort applications updated with Chinese and Korean localized content.

    Posted by Dan on 5 Jun 2002 at 01:08 PM

  • Judging from the comments on VersionTracker it speeds the system up a little too.

    Posted by Dan on 5 Jun 2002 at 01:09 PM

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