Tom Krazit | May 29, 2008
Apple has released the latest version of
Mac OS X Leopard, just weeks before its annual developers' conference.
Mac OS X 10.5.3 is now available for downloading
from Apple's site or through the Software Update process. Dozens of bugs are fixed with the new release for products like iCal, Mail, Time Machine, and others.
Apple is getting set to host its annual
Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco the week of June 9, where we might learn more about the yet-unnamed Mac OS X 10.6, assuming Apple isn't skipping ahead to Mac OS XI, or Mac OS 11, or whatever naming convention gets chosen.
Via
Crave CNET
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