17 May 2005 1:38 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Apple has released 10.4.1 update for Tiger users. The update, some 37.7Mb fixes a number of issues mainly with iMail. Full details from Apple of the improvements the update will make below.Improvements
This update offers many reliability and compatibility improvements. Here are just a few of the enhancements and improvements included:
Mail and Address Book
- When typing immediately after clicking Reply in a Mail message, all characters typed before the Reply window appeared should now appear in the window.
- In Mail, opening an attached Pages document could lead to an unexpected "Name of document may contain an application" alert葉his update addresses the issue.
- Sometimes Address Book subgroups (groups within groups) might not sync correctly during .Mac syncing葉his update addresses the issue.
- Addresses an issue in which Mail might unexpectedly quit after pasting a large graphic into a message and then typing text just before the graphic.
- When deleting text in a Mail message window, sometimes some of the undeleted text could unexpectedly move to the beginning of the message葉his update resolves the issue.
- This update prevents a second unnecessary horizontal scroll bar from appearing in a Mail message.
- Addresses an issue in Mail in which an entire line of text could be inadvertently deleted when deleting a link at the end of the line.
- Resolves a potential issue in which Mail could unexpectedly quit, stop responding, or fail to import your previous emails if third-party software were installed in a ~/Library/Mail/Bundles or /Library/Mail/Bundles葉his update prevents previously-installed plug-ins from loading. (Click here for more information.)
- Updates Mail to handle IMAP prefix paths that start with "/" better.
Dashboard widgets
- Improves Dashboard widget compatibility with third-party mice with scroll wheels, and also for PowerBook G4 computers that feature trackpad scrolling.
- You can choose from three font sizes in the Dictionary widget after installing this update (regular, large, and extra-large)幼lick the "i" button to access the Font size pop-up menu.
.Mac, iSync, and syncing
- Addresses an issue for .Mac syncing in which the alert "cannot login to the .Mac sync server" could unexpectedly appear when clicking the Sync tab in .Mac preferences.
- You can now add a Motorola V180 mobile phone in iSync 2.0 with this update.
- Improves iSync 2.0 compatibility for Motorola V551 mobile phones.
- With this update, the default option for the first sync for a mobile phone added to iSync 2.0 is now "Merge data on computer and device," though the "Erase data on device then sync" option is still available if you need it. (Click here for more information.)
- This update allows you to register a computer for .Mac whose name (in Sharing preferences) contains an ampersand ("&").
Safari, iLife, and other applications
- With this update, Safari no longer unexpectedly quits when Control-clicking (or right-clicking with a multi-button mouse) some kinds of PDFs or graphics within a Safari window.
- Addresses an issue where iPhoto could unexpectedly quit.
- iDVD no longer quits unexpectedly when hiding it while burning a DVD or saving a disc image. (Click here for more information.)
- With this update, DVD Player no longer unexpectedly quits when opening if Turkish, Central European (Czech, Polish, Hungarian), Cyrillic (Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian), or Greek is the primary Mac OS X language in International preferences.
- With some printers, when printing a PDF webpage file that had been saved from Safari (with the Safari printing option "Print webpage information in headers and footers" deselected), only a gray bar would print葉his update addresses the issue.
- This update addresses an issue in which text in a TextEdit document with lists could disappear (even though it really hadn't). (Click here for more information.)
- Addresses an issue in which iCal could unexpectedly quit after you receive an iCal invitation in Mail (and the invitation doesn't appear in iCal).
- Improves compatibility for Dreamweaver MX 2004 when double-clicking results of an XML validation, and when using "Launch & Optimize" with Fireworks MX 2004.
- Users who subscribed to iCal calendars with long names or special characters, and that were published under Mac OS X 10.3 before upgrading to Mac OS X 10.4, will now see changes made in calendars under Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.
- Includes reliability and compatibility improvements for Motion 2.0. (Click here for more information.)
Other enhancements
- When using the FileVault secure erase feature, the progress window now states "Deleting old Home folder" when securely deleting files from their original location (instead of "Unmounting FileVault"). Note that this option may take a while to complete, during which you shouldn't force-restart your Mac. (Click here for more information.)
- Improves security by disallowing files, applications, and webpages from being opened at the password prompt that appears when waking from sleep or stopping a screen saver (which can be enabled in Security preferences).
- Addresses issues that could, in certain situations, prevent you from opening (mounting) a disk image that's shared by a different computer (in /Network).
- Improves menu scrolling behavior for third-party mice with scroll wheels, and also for PowerBook G4 computers that feature trackpad scrolling.
- Addresses an issue in which clicking a Help button or choosing an item from the Help menu would take you to the main page of the application's Help content, instead of a more relevant page.
- Some third-party wireless DHCP servers might not provide an IP address to a computer through AirPort if the computer has a long computer name葉his update addresses the issue.
- Resolves a potential issue that could occur when moving from one access point to another within the same wireless network葉he IP address could have been lost and not restored unless the DHCP lease was renewed or the computer put to sleep and then awakened.
- Improves reliability when using the Active Directory plug-in.
- Improves the Mac OS X 10.4 Keyboard Setup Assistant.
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