10.5.2.


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Looks like a 16GB iPhone and 32GB iPod Touch.

No 3G :(

Some are saying the 16GB iPhone has a new minaturised 3G chipset inside it but its disabled in firmware for a later date. Guess we'll have to wait until someone takes one apart. ;)

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Some are saying the 16GB iPhone has a new minaturised 3G chipset inside it but its disabled in firmware for a later date. Guess we'll have to wait until someone takes one apart. ;)

I sure hope that's true, I want to get an iPhone to use here in Aus, but they dont work on Telstra's NEXT-G network!! :(

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Hmm the 16Gb iPhone is great. I couldn't care less about the 3G as it's too expensive to use down here but the 16Gb capacity is great.

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Indeed but then there still is the question how well Apple hid the chip and how obvious it is...

I guess we'll find out sooner rather than later. Fingers crossed!

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This is getting a little tiresome doing all this waiting for 10.5.2, still we least we know it's a major improvement.

Shame we dont have a complete changelog of everything thats changed since 10.5.1 to the latest seed

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I guess we'll find out sooner rather than later. Fingers crossed!

That's a fact.

This is getting a little tiresome doing all this waiting for 10.5.2, still we least we know it's a major improvement.

I don't mind waiting, 10.5.1 doesn't bother me. At least they keep us up to date.

Shame we dont have a complete changelog of everything thats changed since 10.5.1 to the latest seed

I'm sure we'll have one when it's released.

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Did someone say changelog?

Here it is, straight from the latest build, but also encompassing the rest of the 10.5.2 fixes...

Areas of Change

New issues fixed in this seed:

- AFP X Client and secondary reconnects

- Time Machine and restoring from backup images

- Time Machine and BackupCore

Issues fixed in previous seeds:

- DesktopServices and mounted CDs

- Mail IMAP and sending messages

- DesktopServices and Finder sidebar

- Desktop background with dual displays fix

- Bluetooth and iChat

- Time Machine and "exclude" attribute

- HFS and disk space management

- BackupCore and Time Machine changed file recognition

- Web Content Filter and leaking issue

- CoreGraphics and background images

- DVDPlayback and Sleep

- File Systems and fstab

- Multiple keyboards and modifier keys

- Issue with Screen Saver modules addressed

- Time Machine launch time

- Safari libresolv

- RAW files and image noise

- SpotlightIndex issue

- Installer issue with HLTB Windows

- Disconnect issue with AirPort PPPoE

- Deep traversal and Time Machine backupd

- Networking and Mac TCP

- Numerics and std::tanh fix

- DrawThemMenuTitle and HLTB Appearance background issue

- Screen Saver and iTunes Artwork

- Mail IMAP and special folders

- HLTB and Java GUI

- Fix to Time Machine Preferences

- Error notification and AFP servers

- Imaging issue with Front Row

- Fix to Parental Controls

- NetworkBrowser and CFNetServiceRefs

- Fix to AirPort Menu

- CoreUI menubar gradient fix

- AFP X Client and secondary reconnects

- Border now draws correctly when 2-up printing

- Preview Image and scrolling horizontally with keys

- CFNetwork and Proxy error messages

- NTFS Volume and System UIServer fix

- DVDPlayback and second display hookup

- Preview PDF and Mail Document fix

- Resolved tabbing issue with PDFView

- Fixed issue with Time Machine Preferences

- Icon Services and file attachments

- Time Machine and resumed backups

- Images captured in tethered mode fixed

- CoreAudio Toolbox and EstAudioFileRead

- ImageCapture and file creation

- SharedFileLists and SMB guest issue resolved

- BackupCore and backup preparation

- Japanese localization and CUPS

- NSTextView and scroll bar thumb scrolling direction

- SMB File Server and name resolving order

- CFNetwork and Windows proxy ISA server fix

- Fixed deinterlacing issue with DVDPlayback

- CoreData Framework and NSFetchRequest

- AD DS Plug-in

- HLTB Menus

- Memory leak with Rosetta

- X11.app and customized menu commands

- AirPort shared printer fix

- Disk Utility and FAT32

- HFS and allocated space

- Fix to Process Manager and VISE

- NSNavigationServices and NavServices from a Cocoa application fix

- Reprinting Hold jobs and CUPS

- Fixed issue with Text Input Sources

- Mail Message Body Display issues with certain font types

- DAVKit and iCal redirects

- Calendar Store Framework and CalRecurrenceRule fix

- CoreText Font and PUA unicode characters now work correctly

- rsh jobs no longer waits for backgrounded processes to complete

- Fixed issue HLTB and Finder

- Fixed issue with AppleEvents

- ImageIO preiew issue in Finder fixed

- HIClock now accepts user entries

- smb now handles "%" in password field

- Fixed issue with CUPS and reverse page ordering

- NSTableView and special keys now works correctly

- AF_UNSPEC& null address Networking issue fixed

- Resolved issue with Xquartz and CPU cycles

- Fixed exception issue with KeyChainAccess

- Quartz Composer no longer brings up an error when saving a composition

- Fixed ScreenCapture issue

- Addressed issue with Web Content Filter and Parental Controls

- CUPS no longer prints a blank page when 2-up print setting is selected

- CoreData Framework fix to XML data creation

- Fixed Quick Look plug-in loading issue

- Mail to iCal Data Detectors now work correctly

- Fixed issue with Finder and column view

- Core Audio fix now allows empty m4a files to behave correctly

- Fixed horizontal scroll issue with Finder and Spotlight

- Fixed iChat audio issue with fast user switching

- Core Data apps now save correctly when no document changes have been made

- Fixed issue with Firewall customization settings

- Fixed Active Directory binding issue

- NSTable View -selectAll setting now works correctly

- HLTB Dyhmanic Menus now behave correctly

- Resolved issue with HIImageView

- Fixed issue with ATSCreateFontQueryRunLoopSource

- Mail now treats flags correctly

- Fixed day selection issue with NSDatePicker

- Invalid RR queries problem now resolved

- Input issue with NSTokenField fixed

- Archive & Install problem with Sync Services Translators resolved

- Fixed Spotlight issue with arithmetic expressions

- Fixed problem with Podcast Producer and Wiki running via SSL

- HLTB ApplyTHemeBackground memory leak fixed

- Fixed Numbers printing issue with CoreGraphics

- Fixed permissions problem with NFS

- NSManagedObject now implements dictionaryWithValuesForKeys correctly

- Fixed memory leak in CoreData Framework

- Bitmap-only fonts now work correctly in QuickDraw

- Issue with MusicSequenceSaveSMFData fixed

- SMB File Server reboot issue resolved

- Fixed issue where running a MAC application from a NTFS volume may not work correctly

- NSXMLNSNumberTransformerName now handles NSDecimalNumbers correctly

- Addressed issue with ToDo recurrences and iCal Synchronization

- Issue with NSNavigationServices and kNavCBTerminate resolved

- Fix to AppKit and popup menus

- CTFontCreateCopyWithFamily() now works correctly

- Fixed issue with Tamil IM

- Networking issue with records over sockets fixed

- HIShape symbols in HLTB fixed

- Fixed window flicker issue with PrintManager

- NSArrayController and Lazy Fetching issue resolved

- Save PDF to Web Receipts Folder now works correctly when there's a / in the title

- Fixed issue with "Find Next" and the spelling panel

- Issue with NSTreeController resolved

- Resolved issue with local SOCKS proxy and iChat

- Logged iChats now open quickly

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Today one of my co-workers downgraded to Tiger from Leopard; reason being he couldn't stand how sluggish Leopard was.

really? i saw a improvement on my iMac after installing leopard. but i also have 2GB of ram.

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Today one of my co-workers downgraded to Tiger from Leopard; reason being he couldn't stand how sluggish Leopard was.

Yeah I downgraded from Leopard to Tiger on my iBook G4. Leopard was just a little too much for the machine.

On my Intel iMac though, Leopard is awesome.

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Yeah I downgraded from Leopard to Tiger on my iBook G4. Leopard was just a little too much for the machine.

On my Intel iMac though, Leopard is awesome.

that's weird, i installed it on a friends ibook g4 with 512 ram and it actually ran better... :s

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