
Yesterday, Apple released the 10.5.3 update to Mac OS X Leopard. You can update your OS by running Software Update from the system preferences pane, or you can
download the full combo updater directly from Apple's website. Sometimes, downloading and running the updater from the website, rather than using Software Update can provide a more complete and well-pruned update. The jury is out on this practice being truly viable, but for those of you who like to do a backup, wipe and re-install for each new update (not a horrible idea, albeit somewhat time consuming), it's good to be able to download the full package. Then you can run your Leopard install DVD, and lay this combo updater over the top of it in one fell swoop, eliminating the piecemeal step by step that running Software Update each time provides.
The update focuses on the following items (
listed on the Support Site at Apple.com) and is recommended for all users of Mac OS X Leopard.
What's included? ...