Apple Releases First Update for Mac OS X Snow Leopard
Bertrand Vasquez | Sep 10, 2009 | Comments 2

Nearly two weeks after Mac OS X Snow Leopard became available, Apple has released the first update for the operating system. The update is said to fix a few bugs and most importantly, it updates Flash to the newest version [10.0.32.18]. According to Apple, these are the features included:
- Improves compatibility with some Sierra Wireless 3G modems
- Addresses an issue in which some printer compatibility drivers might not appear properly in the Add Printer browser
- Addresses an issue that might cause DVD playback to stop unexpectedly
- Addresses an issue that might make it difficult to remove an item from the Dock
- Resolves an issue in which the Command-Option-T keyboard shortcut would sometimes bring up the special characters menu in applications such as Mail and TextEdit
- Addresses instances in which auto account setup in Mail might not work
- Resolves issues when sending mail with certain SMTP servers
- Addresses an issue in which Motion 4 could become unresponsive
- Includes an update to Adobe Flash Player plug-in version 10.0.32.18
One surprising thing is that unlike previous Mac OS updates which used to be more than 100 MB in size, this one is significantly smaller at only 9.8 MB in size for some users [depends on what system you have]. Though, it does not exceed 75 MB. To download the update or to learn more about it, go here.
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