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Mac OS X 10.4.7
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Mac OS X 10.4.7 was released June 27, 2006. It has the build number 8J135 for PowerPC and 8J2135 for Intel. This was the first version of Mac OS X since the Rhapsody builds that had an Intel x86 published version. Specifically, fixes were in place for (besides general operating system fixes):
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Mac OS X 10.4.7 was released June 27, 2006. It has the build number 8J135 for PowerPC and 8J2135 for Intel. This was the first version of Mac OS X since the Rhapsody builds that had an Intel x86 published version. Specifically, fixes were in place for (besides general operating system fixes): * preventing AFP deadlocks and dropped connections * saving Adobe and Quark documents to AFP mounted volumes * Bluetooth file transfers, pairing and connecting to a Bluetooth mouse, and syncing to mobile phones * audio playback in QuickTime, iTunes, Final Cut Pro, and Soundtrack applications * ensuring icons are spaced correctly when viewed on desktop * determining the space required to burn folders * iChat audio and video connectivity, creating chat rooms when using AIM * importing files into Keynote 3 * PDF workflows when using iCal and iPhoto * reliable use of Automator actions within workflows * importing and removing fonts in Font Book * syncing addresses, bookmarks, calendar events and files to .Mac * compatibility with third party applications and devices * previous standalone security updates