
Apple has recently released a version of its pre-release of Mac OS X 10.5.7 that is also known as build 9J30, where it will come bundled with an updated version of Adobe’s Flash Player alongside five additional bug fixes. This means the grand sum of code corrections expected as part of Mac OS X 10.5.7 has risen to more than 80. Among the bug fixes include iChat, the CoreGraphics framework, iCal and the HFS+ file system. Hopefully it will mean the end of syncing bugs and cookie issues within Safari with this new release. We can’t wait for Mac OS X 10.5.7 (also known as “Juno” or “Project Juno”) to be available to the masses, but a pre-release will have to do for the moment.
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