Following
a lengthy developer beta period,
Apple has released OS X 10.8.4 for
all Mac users. The update is available via the Mac App Store Update section:
Here is the complete change log:
The OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.4
Update is recommended for all OS X Mountain Lion users and includes features
and fixes that improve the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac,
including the following:
"Compatibility improvements when
connecting to certain enterprise Wi-Fi networks
Microsoft Exchange compatibility
improvements in Calendar
A fix for an issue that prevented
FaceTime calls to non-U.S. phone numbers
A fix for an issue that may prevent
scheduled sleep after using Boot Camp
Improves VoiceOver compatibility with
text in PDF documents
Includes Safari 6.0.5,
which improves stability for some websites with chat features and games
A fix for an issue that may cause
iMessages to display out of order in Messages
Resolves an issue in which Calendars
Birthdays may appear incorrectly in certain time zones
A fix for an issue that may prevent the
desktop background picture from being preserved after restart
A fix for an issue that may prevent
documents from being saved to a server using SMB
Addresses an issue that may prevent
certain files from opening after copied to a volume named “Home”
A fix for an issue that may prevent changes
to files made over NFS from displaying
Resolves an issue saving files to an
Xsan volume from certain applications
Improves Active Directory log-in
performance, especially for cached accounts or when using a .local domain
Improves OpenDirectory data replication
Improves 802.1X compatibility with
ActiveDirectory networks
Improves compatibility when using mobile
accounts"
The Wi-Fi
Diagnostics tool is now named Wireless Diagnostics.
Both OS X Mountain Lion Update v10.8.4 and OS X Mountain Lion Update v10.8.4 (Combo) are also ready
for download now on the direct links also. OS X Snow Leopard and OS X Security
Updates have been released at the same time.
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