Update for Mac OS X Leopard

Apple has released an update to its current operating system. It’s recommended for every user.

You can get Updates for your Apple operating system as well as all Apple programs, installed on your computer via the Software Update, found in the Apple menu.

Software Update via Apple menu

Watch out! Some updates can be quite heavy in file size (as this one, having more than 300MB). So make sure you don’t exceed your internet usage limits (if you have any, like some folks in Brisbane, Australia).

Install the Updates and restart. Done.

First improvement through the update

As some users (like me) found the transparent menu bar annoying, Apple decided (because of me….yeah, sure!) to provide an option to turn it off. To do so, just go to the System Preferences - Desktop & Screen Saver.

In the Tab “Desktop” you find the option to turn transparency of the menu bar on or off.

Desktop Preferences

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  • One Response to “Update for Mac OS X Leopard”

    1. Pakl Says:

      Yea, thanks for reminding me of my ridiculous download limit. To stay on topic though:

      Microsoft has once again topped Apple. The new Windows Vista SP1 is apparently 1.2GB in size…. I didn’t even know that the whole operating system has that size…

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