Yesterday Apple released update 10.4.5 (delta) yesterday for PowerPC Macs. This update is 6.4mb and patches a number of bugs and “features” in 10.4. One that I find very interesting is the feature to “crash” while trying to delete AOL webmail. Personally I feel they should of left this feature in to deter people from using and subscribing to EVIL AOL.
Katy, I’m sorry, I was wrong when I told you it was AOL’s fault when Safari kept crashing last week while checking your webmail.
To update to 10.4.5 you must at least have OS X 10.4:
You can update using Software Update which is built into 10.4 or you can download one of the standalone installers:
From 10.4.4 to 10.4.5: Delta update installer
From another version of 10.4 to 10.4.5: Combo Installer
Here is a list of the patches and fixes:
Internet, iDisk, and networking
Safari no longer quits unexpectedly when deleting AOL mail messages via AOL webmail.
Apple’s IPSec VPN client now works with Cisco servers whether or not NAT is used.
Addresses an issue in which you could not sync with an iDisk larger than 4 GB.
Files copied across a network via Portable Home Directories are now copied as temporary files until the transfer is complete, in case the network connection is interrupted before the transfer finished.
Addresses an issue in which some Epson printers could not successfully print via AirPort Extreme.
Other——-
Allows the rotating cube effect to appear as expected on both a primary and a mirrored display, when switching users via Fast User switching.
Addresses an issue for Mac OS X 10.4.4 in which background columns of text within the RSS Visualizer screen saver are sometimes superimposed over one another.
Dragging a widget out of the widget bar while the desktop picture is changing (automatically, for example) no longer stops the animation on an Intel-based Mac.
On an Intel-based Mac, Telestream Flip4Mac now installs correctly.
Prevents the Setup Assistant from unexpectedly quitting if Kotoeri is selected as the keyboard type following an English language installation of Mac OS X.
Allows applications that run using Rosetta on an Intel-based Mac to successfully open files that are located via an Open window’s “search” field.
Addresses an issue in which Rosetta-translated applications running on Intel-based Macs would not correctly receive Keychain notifications.
Console no longer reports a series of “Quartz Composer QuickTime Component” messages for iMovie ‘06 when applying a Ken Burns clip or image.
Addresses an issue for iMovie HD and Mac OS X 10.4.4 in which iMovie could unexpectedly quit when switching themes.
Updated the rules for time zones and Daylight Savings Time to conform to changes in the law for the United States, Australia, and other locations, for 2006 and later.
Addresses a potential issue that could cause the system process “configd” to unexpectedly stall.
Addresses an issue when viewing streaming media behind a firewall on Intel Macs.
Eliminates some potential video redraw issues when using Front Row on Intel-based Macs.