OS X 10.5.5 Is Out. Time to Update. Again.

Attention Leopard users…time to patch…again. The 10.5.4 update was released June 30th, and less than three months later it’s time to do it again for 10.5.5!
Here’s the products affected by this update:
- Mac OS X 10.5
- Mac OS X 10.5.1
- Mac OS X 10.5.2
- Mac OS X 10.5.3
- Mac OS X 10.5.4
If you are running any of these version of Leopard, you need to update. Please ALWAYS remember to backup your system before installing.
I haven’t heard of anything catstrophic happening after this update, but it’s better to be safe than sorry. PLEASE BACKUP!
To install the update for Mac OS X 10.5.5 you can use Software Update or download the standalone installer.
Here’s what’s included in the 10.5.5 OS X update (from support.apple.com)

General
- Includes recent Apple security updates.
- Addresses stability issues with video playback, processor core idling, and remote disc sharing for MacBook Air.
- Addresses an issue in which some Macs could unexpectedly power on at the same time each day.
- Resolves a stability issue in TextEdit that could be found when accessing the color palette.
- Improves Spotlight indexing performance.
- Fixes an issue in which contacts might not sync properly with PalmOS-based devices.
- Improves iPhone sync reliability with iCal and Address Book.
- Includes improvements to Active Directory (see this article for more information).
- Improves Speech Dictionary.
- Fixes Kerberos authentication issues for Mac OS X 10.5 clients that connect to certain Samba servers, such as Mac OS X Server version 10.4.
- Includes extensive graphics enhancements.
Address Book
- Addresses stability issues that may occur when creating a Smart Group.
- Resolves a printing issue with address cards containing information that spans more than one page.
Disk Utility and Directory Utility
- Improves reliability when rebuilding a software mirror RAID volume in Disk Utility.
- Improves reliability of server status displayed in Directory Utility.
iCal
- Updates iCal to more accurately handle repeating events.
- Improves performance when choosing meeting attendees.
- Resolves an issue in which the “Refresh All” option may be dimmed (”grayed out”) in the contextual menu for certain calendars.
- Fixes issues with read-only calendars.
- Addresses an issue that prevents an invitee from moving an event to a different calendar.
- Resolves an issue with syncing published calendars.
- Addresses performance issues related to displaying IMAP messages.
- Resolves an issue with SMTP settings for AIM, Compuserve, Hanmail, Yahoo!, and Time Warner Road Runner email accounts.
- Addresses stability issues that may occur when dragging a file to the Mail icon in the Dock.
- Addresses an issue with the “Organized by Thread” view in which the date does not appear when the thread is collapsed.
- Resolves an issue in which RSS feeds could temporarily disappear from the sidebar.
- Improves Mail robustness when sending messages.
- Improves reliability when saving drafts that have attachments.
MobileMe
- Improves overall sync reliability.
- Improves Back to My Mac reliability.
Time Machine
- Improves Time Machine reliability with Time Capsule.
- Addresses performance issues that may affect initial and in-progress backups.
- Fixes an issue in which an incorrect alert message could appear stating that a backup volume does not have enough free space.
- Time Machine can now back up iPhone backups that are on your Mac, as well as other items in (~/Library/Application Support).
Let me know how your 10.5.5 update goes, mine went on without a hitch, and my system “seems” a bit snappier…might be just me though. So let me know!
Wordpress 2.6.2 Released

Time to upgrade your WordPress blogs. WordPress 2.6.2 was released yesterday to combat a database security flaw.
It is noted that if you allow open registrations on your WordPress blog, you should “definitely” upgrade. If open registration is open it is possible for someone to create a username that is capable of resetting others passwords. Here’s the official press release from WordPress.
Here’s the short list of other bug fixes 2.6.2 will take care of:
- Images being inserted into a post at full size.
- RSS Widget linking problem
- Adds ability to redirect a user upon login
- MySQL version check
- Various other bug fixes that can be seen here.
Here’s a few quick WordPress related links to get you upgraded:
More Google Chrome Features

So today, I did another short video showing three more of Google Chrome’s features.
They are:
- Downloading Files & the download bar
- Incognito Mode
- Bookmarks
You can consider this Part 2 of my first Google Chrome Review Video.
Love to hear your comments on Chrome so far below!














