Apple Updates Mac OS X To 10.4.4


By Gregg Keizer, ChannelWeb

1:09 PM EST Wed. Jan. 11, 2006
The same day Apple Computer unveiled its first Intel-powered Mac, it updated the Macintosh operating system for both clients and servers.

On Tuesday, Apple released Mac OS X 10.4.4, the edition that runs the new Intel iMacs and when it releases next month, will power the MacBook Pro notebook line as well.

The Mac OS X 10.4.4 client update includes improvements to Apple's Safari Web browser, adds a number of new widgets -- including one for Google searches -- adds features to iChat, and resolves problems in .Mac synchronization sessions.

A separate update to 10.4.4 is available for Apple xServe systems. That upgrade is a general reliability and compatibility update, Apple said, with fixes for issues related to Open Directory, G4 systems' rebooting, and SSH authentication.

Both updates also integrate all security fixes rolled out since Apple released Mac OS X 10.4.3 in July 2005.

Mac users can update to the newest version via Software Update, located in System Preferences, or download and run stand-alone installers.

The client edition can be found here, while the server version is available here .

 
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