“Apple Inc. is moving quickly to squash bugs in the inaugural release of its Mac OS X Leopard operating system,” AppleInsider reports.
“Internally, Apple has begun passing around the first pre-release builds of Mac OS X 10.5.1 Update and plans to begin widespread testing of the software as early as this week,” AppleInsider reports.
“The maintenance and security update will tie loose ends left in the shipping version of Leopard and also aim to address several issues experienced by early adopters,” AppleInsider reports.
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MacDailyNews Note: Apple released the first update to Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.1) on May 16, 2005, 17 days after Tiger’s April 29th release.