Mac OS X 10.8.4 fixes iMessage ordering issue, more
Even though eyes are on next week’s Worldwide Developers Conference, which is rumored to usher in the next major update to OS X, Apple hasn’t stopped supporting its current version. The company on Tuesday released Mac OS X 10.8.4, bringing numerous fixes and improvements.
Among the changes in the latest Mountain Lion update are improved compatibility with certain enterprise Wi-Fi networks, better Microsoft Exchange compatibility in Calendar, a fix for issues with FaceTime calls to non-U.S. phone numbers, and—to cries of joy heard round the world—a solution for an issue where iMessages might show up up out of order in Messages.
A new version of Safari, 6.0.5, is included in the download as well; Apple says it improves stability for some websites with chat features and games. (Not that anybody uses the Web for chatting or playing games, right?)
Additionally, Calendar birthdays should no longer appear incorrectly in certain time zones, VoiceOver compatibility for text in PDFs should be better, and an issue where the desktop background picture wasn’t correctly preserved after restart should be fixed. There a number of other tweaks and enhancements, as detailed in Apple’s support knowledge base document.
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