Apple today released Mac OS X 10.4.10 Update which is recommended for PowerPC and Intel-based Mac computers currently running Mac OS X Tiger. This update includes general operating system fixes, as well as specific fixes or compatibility updates for the following applications and technologies:
– RAW camera support
– Mounting and unmounting external USB devices
– Support for 3rd party software applications
– Security updates
Apple also released About Mac OS X Server 10.4.10 Update which is recommended for all servers currently running Mac OS X Tiger. This update includes general operating system fixes, as well as specific fixes or compatibility updates for the following applications and technologies:
– Mounting and unmounting external USB devices
– Support for 3rd party software applications
– Security updates
Mac OS X 10.4.10 Update is available via Software Update and also as standalone installers. More info and download links:
• Mac OS X 10.4.10 Update (PPC) – 25MB
• Mac OS X 10.4.10 Combo Update (PPC) – 165MB
• Mac OS X 10.4.10 Update (Intel) – 72MB
• Mac OS X 10.4.10 Combo Update (Intel) – 293MB
• Mac OS X Server 10.4.10 Update (PPC) – 58MB
• Mac OS X Server 10.4.10 Combo Update (PPC) – 218MB
• Mac OS X Server 10.4.10 Combo Update (Universal) – 391MB
i have never had any problems updating to a new version with permissions and such. what kind of problems exactly can occur? this update will be my first on intel so maybe its an intel thing? elaboration please
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Finder seems snappier!
And Safari, too!
And my iPod.
And my iPhone that I don’t have yet.
Just updated my Macbook Pro. I don’t know about you guys, but my speakers are noticeably softer now. Anyone else experiencing this?
Just updated my macbook and my lamp-stand iMac. Interesting that the iMac took me through a registration process with itunes and .mac, and the macbook didn’t. Ah well, doesn’t matter. I’m off to lake mead kiddies, gonna houseboat for a week, ski, eat too much, and have a great time. C y’all next week.
Alansky,
You are 100% correct. If an incremental update ever goes bad install the combo updater and back to normal. This happened to me once (like Peterson). I always used the combo updater because it will (I believe) update a file that was updated previously and then somehow got corrupted.
Why don’t they call it Mac OS X.4 SP10 and really mess with our heads? (^_~)
Oh Snap!
It’s *snappier* now!
Random Coolzip, count in hexadecimal? Force so many people to take off a shoe to count where no Mac has gone before? Ingenious! Cures Apple’s problem when they want to advance from 10.9, too – gives them through 10.F! Oh, wait … this opens the door to 10.99(+) as well. Gets the basic language clear a decade before such clarification is really needed. We’ll have a new generation of fools by then, but more folks who’ve heard it all before.
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Spotlight reindexed.
It flies now.
… the PPC updates are always smaller than the Macintel versions? A LOT smaller. Same stuff, just that Intel downloads that are usually 2x the size or more.
Since UB language is doing the same work for both PPC and x86, just translating to both, it can’t have anything to do with that.
x86 must be a really inefficient architecture to code for.
SP10 has a nice ring to it.
Since Steve has gone Intel he might as well go “whole hog” and adopt M$ terminology as well.
Wow. Mathematica 6 cooks now. Sweet!
Yep, Finder is definitely snappier.
Internet Explorer is snappier! *drool*
Do these updates work? I have had my PB 550 since 12/2001 and I have never had one problem. This is bullarky.
PC Troll gets it. Nice job!
That ‘MAC’ part was a nice touch too. Who says PC users have no taste?
Your potential. Our passion.™
PC Troll
Go back to your PC and waste several hours cleaning up your registry, download drivers, clean up all the spyware and adware (if you can), while I get productive and do work….on my MAC.
After this update, I found that Vista sucks even more..
oh, and my Desktop picture is MUCH snappier too!!
Can anyone who says things are “snappier” please also tell us how long since your previous reboot?
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MW: Personal. As in, personally, I find regular rebooting makes my Mac run snappier.
YES!
About This Mac is MUCH snappier! It’s About time.
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so safari kept crashing immediately upon launching after the update (repaired permissions using install disk), just as it did when i tried the beta of safari 3.0. turns out it’s the same culprit: safari plus.
so i removed it from my input managers library folder and, voilà, it works now. it sucks, though – i liked safari plus!
Having problems with my USB card reader being seen in parallels + windoze xp (says device in use)…tried restart fiddling with USB autoconnect in PC. anyone else having probs?
Personally, I think Tiger will go to 11…
I wonder how much snappier my not-so-snappy 12″ PB 1GHz? *Snap* *Snap*
To the idiots that fell for the “PC Troll” comments and continued to litter the comments section with useless crap. The obvious sarcasm in his/her post didn’t clue you in? It was probably another “MAC” user messing around to see how many of you tards would bite, and it appears we have plenty of dopes willing to on here as always.