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Mac OS X 10.6.3 Stability Update Is Out

Apple has released both a client and a server version of Supplemental update 1.1 for Mac OS X 10.6.3. This update is for users who did the upgrade to 10.6.3 directly from 10.6 using the combo updater. If you didn’t upgrade right from 10.6, then you don’t need to download and install this update.

The update basically makes sure you get all the improvements added in 10.6.3 and much of what is listed here are the same. If you want to read all about what is new, Apple has some good release notes.

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Mac OS X 10.6.3 Released

Apple has just put out the latest update to Snow Leopard, making it OS X 10.6.3. The new version provides fixes and enhancements for the entire OS. You can get to in Software Update or online.

Click read more to read an extract from apple.

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Apple Updates Remote Desktop to 3.3.2

Apple has rolled out an update to Apple Remote Desktop, now version 3.3.2 to improve its overall stability and performance. It also includes fixes for some specific user issues.

The update, rolling in at 4.21 MB for the client and 51.41 MB for the admin, will require either 10.4.11, 10.5.7 or 10.6 or later, available both from the links here (going to Apple’s support apge) and in Software Update

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Things 1.2.6 now available

Cultured Code, the makers of the to-do management application Things, have today released Things 1.2.6 which improves iCal syncing, improved performance, support for Quick Entry autofill from within Exchange as well as other bug fixes and improvements.

The update is available from within the application menu and choosing update.

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TweetDeck Updates With Lists, GeoTweets and the new Retweets

The very popular Twitter client running on the Air platform, TweetDeck has been updated to a new version which now adds support for the official Twitter lists feature, replacing the previous Groups that was in the app. Also new is support for the new style Retweets, maps for geo-tagged massages as well as the ability to view LinkedIn streams, which is a very neat addition.

You can download TweetDeck for free on their website.

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