
the reliability of certain third-party USB devices.an issue in which the microphone level in iChat may not increase the volume after reducing it to prevent a feedback event.an issue in which shadows in PDF of Aperture book are black instead of gray.
compatibility issues with OpenGL-based applications. an issue in which the Finder reports a -36 error when copying directories to a drive formatted as FAT32. glowing, stuck, or dark pixels when viewing video from the iMac (Late 2009) built-in iSight camera. a color issue in iMovie with HD content. sleep and wake reliability when using Bonjour wake on demand. performance of Logic Pro 9 and Main Stage 2 when running in 64-bit mode. General operating system fixes and improvements provided for: Here’s Apple’s full list of fixes and improvements in OS X 10.6.3: (via ) A word of caution: It’s a moderately hefty upgrade, so if you’re at your grandma’s house or some other area with a slow Internet connection, you could be in for a wait, unless you decide to hold off until you’re somewhere faster.
Installation info and upgrade details after the jump:ĭownloading OS X 10.6.3 is easy, if you already have Snow Leopard: go to the Apple menu on the far left side of your toolbar, select the second item down (“Software Update”), and follow the instructions. But our internal stats suggest that a fair number of our readers are Mac users, and you all may be interested to know that Apple has just released Mac OS X 10.6.3, the third update to their Snow Leopard operating system. Windows users, UbuntuHeads - feel free to skip this post.