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Apple Computer, on June 4, 2002, released the fifth update to Mac OS X 10.1.x "Puma", Mac OS X 10.1.5. The build numbers vary: 5S60 is the build number for the original 10.1.5 update, whereas 5S66 is the build number following the installation of Networking Update 1.0, and 5T91 was a build released for certain Macs, noticeably iMac G4s.
[edit] Improvements
- Mail and Sherlock are now more stable with the new release, and updated Carbon apps can now benefit from Quartz (rather than Carbon/Mac OS 8.5) anti-aliasing technology for more lifelike text display.
- AFP networking when accessing multi-level directories on Windows NT file servers has been improved, and the April 2002 Security Update has been included with this update.
- iDisk usage is zippier, and WebDAV volumes can now be mounted from a non-standard HTTP port.
- This release marked the beginning of the ability for OS X to be installed on external FireWire drives and sucessfully boot from that volume.
[edit] Related Software Updates
[edit] Version 10.1.5 Specific Resources
[edit] Sources and References