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The last release, which was 10.4.10 was deployed for public download on June 20th. Now leopard is scheduled to release in the end of October. Within that timespan in between of 4 months, there is going to be another update to Tiger. Apple has officially seeded 10.4.11 to developers yesterday.

 

From MacRumors:

 

The next update to Apple's Mac OS X Tiger operating system lists only one known issue which involves the system occasionally hanging during shutdown.

 

Beyond that, there have been a number of new fixes described, including addressing issues with USB modem, modem driver, CoreAudio and m4a files, WebCore Editing, VPN and Rosetta.

 

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This is actually an update to the 10.4.11 release.

 

 

Details as:

 

Intel Version - 113.6 MB (Delta changes since previous 10.4.11 release)

- 314.1 MB (Full Update)

 

PPC Version - 60.10 MB (Delta changes since previous 10.4.11 release)

- 178.7 MB (Full Update)

This is probably the last update. They won't have time to release another update before leopard, and when leopard is released they will focus too much on it and forget about tiger. Anyway, I think that this update will have many new/improved hardware support like GF8, ATI 2600, ICH8 (used in the imac and macbook pro). May also include security patches and stability fixes.

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