6 days later Apple’s latest OS Leopard gets first update
Filed under: Apple News, Computers, Software | By: Daniel
Posted on: November 5, 2007 | No Comments

It’s only been 6 days since Apple released their latest OS called Leopard, but now the company is updating the software via its automatic update service.
The 4.8MB update to Mac OS X Leopard apparently fixes issues with Keychain and Login problems.
Connection problems to 802.11b/g wireless networks have also been fixed that affect some users of the new OS, other people reported problems when logging in this was narrowed down to them having a password eight characters or more that was created in Apple 10.1…this is now fixed with the update.
Apple is very happy with the news that 2 million copies of the new OS have sold already and of course they have let everyone know about it.
What do you think of the new Mac OS X Leopard?
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