
Apple might have actually released what could be the last update to its Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system, offering some minor tweaks before Snow Leopard is unleashed upon the masses in September. This latest Leopard update will comprise of security fixes, improved Bluetooth reliability and sees Safari upgraded to version 4.0.2. You can get yours from your Mac’s software update, or just head on to Apple’s website and downloading a file that weighs 274MB file. For those who want a combo update of all the past till the present, it will be a rather hefty 759MB.
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