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The latest version of Apple's Mac OS X Leopard is ready for installation, with fixes to applications like iCal and a few security-related updates.
The latest version of Apple's Mac OS X Leopard is ready for installation, with fixes to applications like iCal and a few security-related updates.
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- by mynameiscoffey July 1, 2008 2:10 PM PDT
- Actually it is different. The version requires the user to have all of the updates, where as a list of patches a user may only install specific ones and leave out others. Versioning is actually a really good way to ensure that everything is up to date, instead of asking "is patch Q1869103#2" installed. Its a lot simpler for the user.
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