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DigiTimes, translating the Chinese language Economic Daily News, uses financial data from Apple’s Asian manufactures to show that they would benefit from a more than 100% increase in Mac sales. None of this is confirmed. Of course, they would benefit.

By making a server a login item, you can have the Connect to Server dialog automatically appear when you log in. This document applies to Mac OS X 10.1 or later. More …

All will appear in your software update panel.

iPhoto 6.0.1 (13.7MB)— Resolves ssues with photocasting, viewing thumbnails in large libraries, and ordering cards, calendars and books. It also addresses a number of other minor issues.

iMove 6.0.1 (52.6MB)—Resolves issues with Ken Burns rendering performance, Scrubber Bar editing performance and theme image quality. It also addresses a number of other minor issues.

iWeb 1.0.1 (19.1MB)—Addresses issues related to publishing and blogs. It also addresses a number of other minor issues.

iTunes 6.0.3 (18.7MB)—Includes stability and performance improvements over iTunes 6.0.2.

iDVD 6.0.1 (4.6MB)—This update resolves issues with integration with the other iLife applications, importing of legacy projects and some theme related issues.

# USB Overdrive 10.4.5 released |

One of the very few problems reported about Mac OS X 10.4.5 is 3rd party mice and keyboards for which the shareware USB Overdrive is installed, will now use the settings in the Keyboard and Mouse control panel as USB Overdrive is broken in the update. USB Overdrive, has released version 10.4.5 which, not surprisingly, is compatible with Mac OS X 10.4.5.

# Camino 1.0 Final Released |

Camino is a Mac OS X cocoa-native web browser with Mozilla’s Gecko rendering engine, and includes features such as tabbed browsing, pop-up blocking, bookmark and history search, bookmark sorting, pause/resume of downloads, privacy control, and more.

Release notes

I always have kept Camino around as an alternative browser to Firefox and Opera. Solid and good features.