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Mac OS X x.6 Snow Leopard
A version of the macOS operating organization
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Screenshot of Mac OS X Snow Leopard

Programmer Apple Inc.
Bone family unit
Source model Airtight, with open up source components
Released to
manufacturing
August 28, 2009; 12 years ago  (2009-08-28) [2]
Latest release 10.6.8 v1.1 (Build 10K549) / July 25, 2011; 10 years ago  (2011-07-25) [three]
Update method Apple Software Update
Platforms IA-32, x86-64 [iv]
Kernel blazon Hybrid (XNU)
License Commercial software license and Apple Public Source License (APSL)
Preceded by Mac OS X 10.five Leopard
Succeeded by OS 10 King of beasts
Official website Apple - Mac OS Ten Snow Leopard - The globe'south about advanced OS at the Wayback Auto (archived September 29, 2009)
Support condition
Unsupported every bit of February 25, 2014, iTunes ended in September 2014 and Safari support terminated too, [five] though the last security update happened in September 2013. [6] [7] An update for the Mac App Shop on Mac OS X Snow Leopard was released on January 27, 2016. [8] [9]

Mac OS 10 Snow Leopard (version 10.six) is the seventh major release of macOS, Apple tree's desktop and server operating organisation for Macintosh computers.

Snowfall Leopard was publicly unveiled on June eight, 2009 at Apple's Worldwide Developers Briefing. On August 28, 2009, information technology was released worldwide, [2] and was made available for purchase from Apple tree's website and retail stores at the toll of US$29 for a single-user license. Every bit a result of the low toll, initial sales of Snow Leopard were significantly higher than that of its predecessors whose toll started at United states$129. [10] The release of Snowfall Leopard came nearly two years after the launch of Mac Bone Ten Leopard, the second longest time bridge between successive Mac Os X releases (the fourth dimension span between Tiger and Leopard was the longest).

Different previous versions of Mac OS X, the goals of Snow Leopard were improved operation, greater efficiency and the reduction of its overall retentivity footprint. Apple famously marketed Snowfall Leopard as having "zero new features". [11] Its name signified its goal to be a refinement of the previous Bone X version, Leopard. [12] Much of the software in Mac Os X was extensively rewritten for this release in order to accept full advantage of modern Macintosh hardware and software technologies (64-bit, Cocoa, etc.). New programming frameworks, such as OpenCL, were created, assuasive software developers to use graphics cards in their applications. It was as well the offset Mac OS release since System seven.one.ane to not back up Macs using PowerPC processors, as Apple dropped support for them and focused on Intel-based products. [ii] As back up for Rosetta was dropped in Mac Bone X King of beasts, Snow Leopard is the last version of Mac OS Ten that is able to run PowerPC-merely applications.

Though the final release only supports Intel processors, two evolution builds that supported PowerPC processors are known to exist, builds 10A96 and 10A190. [xiii] [14] [fifteen]

Snow Leopard was succeeded past Os 10 Lion (version 10.7) on July twenty, 2011. [16] For several years, Apple continued to sell Snow Leopard at its online store for the benefit of users that required Snowfall Leopard in order to upgrade to after versions of OS X. Snow Leopard was the last version of Mac Bone Ten to exist distributed primarily through optical disc, every bit all farther releases were mainly distributed through the Mac App Shop introduced in the Snow Leopard 10.6.6 update. [17]

Snowfall Leopard was the terminal release of Mac Os X to support the 32-bit Intel Core Solo and Intel Core Duo CPUs. Because of this, Snow Leopard still remained somewhat popular alongside OS X Lion, despite its lack of continued support, [18] generally because of its ability to run PowerPC-based applications.[ commendation needed ]

Snow Leopard was also the terminal release of Mac Bone 10 to transport with a welcome video at first kick after installation. [19] Reception of Snowfall Leopard was positive.

System requirements [ edit ]

Apple tree states the following basic Snow Leopard system requirements are:

  • Mac computer with an Intel processor (IA-32). "Yonah" processors such equally Core Solo and Core Duo can run merely 32-chip applications; later on x86-64 architecture processors such equally Core 2 Duo, Cadre i5 and i7 are also able to run 64-flake applications.
  • 1 GB of RAM
  • 5 GB of free deejay space
  • DVD drive (besides accessible via Remote Disc) or external USB or FireWire DVD bulldoze for installation

Boosted requirements to utilise sure features: [20]

Snow Leopard releases do non support PowerPC-based Macs (e.thou., Ability Macs, PowerBooks, iBooks, iMacs (G3-G5), all eMacs, plus pre-Feb 2006 Mac minis and the Power Mac G4 Cube), although PowerPC applications are supported via Rosetta, which is now an optional install. In 2020, two developer previews of Snow Leopard that are universal appeared on the Internet that tin can be booted on select G4 and G5 Ability Macs with modification and patching. [21]

License [ edit ]

Snow Leopard is available as an upgrade for Intel-based Macintosh computers. Single-user licenses and "family unit pack" licenses for up to five computers are available. For qualifying Mac computers bought afterwards June viii, 2009, Apple tree offered a discounted toll through its "up-to-date" program, provided that customers' orders were faxed or postmarked by December 26, 2009. The standalone retail version of Snow Leopard is marketed as being restricted to users of Mac OS X Leopard, while the recommended upgrade path from Apple for Mac OS X Tiger is through the "Mac Box Set", which includes Mac OS Ten Snow Leopard and the current versions of iLife and iWork.

There are three licenses available. [22] These licenses differ in their requirements for pre-installed versions of Mac OS Ten:

  • Leopard Upgrade: requires that Mac OS 10 Leopard already be installed.

If you accept purchased an Upgrade for Mac OS X Leopard license, then subject field to the terms and atmospheric condition of this License, you are granted a limited not-sectional license to install, apply and run i (i) re-create of the Apple Software on a single Apple tree-branded calculator as long every bit that computer has a properly licensed copy of Mac Os X Leopard already installed on it. [23]

A "Family unit Pack Upgrade for Mac OS X Leopard" license is also mentioned as a subset of the Leopard Upgrade.
  • Single Use: places no restriction on which (if whatsoever) version of Mac Bone X should already be installed. Used for the non-upgrade and Mac Box Set versions of Snow Leopard.

Subject to the terms and conditions of this License ... you are granted a express non-sectional license to install, utilise and run ane (1) copy of the Apple Software on a unmarried Apple-branded reckoner at a time. [23]

  • Family Pack: identical to the Single Use license in this respect.

It is not entirely clear which license is offered with the retail version of Snow Leopard. Every bit noted higher up, Apple tree's website advertised this version as an "upgrade from Mac Bone X Leopard for $29" and advise that others upgrade using the Mac Box Ready, implying the stand up-lone retail version to be a "Leopard Upgrade" license. On the other hand, some Apple tree press materials announced to bespeak that this version is, in fact, the "Unmarried Use" license:

The Snowfall Leopard single user license volition be bachelor for a suggested retail price of $29 (US) [24] (emphasis added)

However, even if the retail edition of Snow Leopard is in fact a "Leopard Upgrade", the company has acknowledged that there is no technical barrier in that edition preventing a direct upgrade from Mac Bone 10 "Tiger". [25]

The Leopard Upgrade license explicitly applies to the Up-To-Date Program [26] (Us$9.95) for Macs bought between June 8 and December 26, 2009 [27] and the installation discs provided through this programme are clearly marked as upgrades unlike either of the retail editions.

New or changed features [ edit ]

Mac Bone X Snow Leopard is intended to exist a release aimed to refine the existing feature ready, expand the technological capabilities of the operating system, and meliorate awarding efficiency. Many of the changes involve how the system works in the groundwork and are not intended to be seen by the user. For example, the Finder application was completely rewritten in the Cocoa application programming interface. Despite significant changes in the software, users volition feel most no changes in the user interface. Snow Leopard includes the following changes:

  • Mac App Store – An app marketplace congenital in the image of the iOS App Store. Released in version 10.6.6. [28]
  • Boot Military camp now allows Windows partitions to read and copy files from HFS+ partitions. The new version also adds support for advanced features on Picture palace Displays and a new command-line version of the Startup Disk Control Panel.
  • The Finder has been completely rewritten in Cocoa to take reward of the new technologies introduced in Snow Leopard.
  • A much smaller Os footprint, taking up nigh 7 GB less space than Mac OS X Leopard. Some of the recovered disk space (~250 MB) is because printer drivers are at present downloaded or installed merely as needed, rather than beingness pre-installed. The default install only contains those drivers needed for existing printers and a small subset of popular printers. [29]
  • iChat enhancements include greater resolution video chats in iChat Theater and lowered upload bandwidth requirements.
  • Microsoft Exchange support is now integrated into the Mail, Address Book, and iCal applications. However, only Microsoft Substitution 2007 is supported and customers using prior versions of Exchange must either upgrade or use Microsoft Entourage.
  • Total multi-touch trackpad support has been added to notebooks prior to those introduced in October 2008. [thirty] While the original MacBook Air and other early multi-impact trackpad enabled notebooks had back up for some gestures, they were unable to use 4-finger gestures. This limitation has now been removed in Snow Leopard.
  • Preview can infer the structure of a paragraph in a PDF certificate.
  • QuickTime X (version 10), the next release of QuickTime actor and multimedia framework, has been completely rewritten into a full 64-scrap Cocoa application and builds on the media technologies in Mac Bone Ten, such as Core Audio, Core Video, and Core Blitheness, to deliver playback. Apple has redesigned the QuickTime user interface to resemble the total-screen QuickTime view in prior versions, where the entire window displays the video. The titlebar and playback controls fade in and out every bit needed. QuickTime X also supports HTTP alive streaming and takes reward of ColorSync to provide high-quality color reproduction. [31] If Snow Leopard is installed on a Mac with an nVidia GeForce 9400M, 320M or GT 330M graphics menu, QuickTime X will be able to use its video-decoding capabilities to reduce CPU load.
  • Safari 4 features Height Sites, Cover Flow, VoiceOver, expanded standards support, and built-in crash resistance, which prevents browser crashes acquired by plug-ins past running them in separate processes. [32] Safari 4 is bundled with Snow Leopard only does not require it, as information technology is available for free for Mac Bone 10 Tiger and Leopard as well equally Windows.
  • Time Machine connection establishment and backups are at present much faster.
  • VoiceOver has besides been profoundly enhanced in Snowfall Leopard. Reading of spider web pages is improved with Auto Web Spots — areas of a page automatically designated for quick access. On newer Apple portables, trackpad gestures can be used to control VoiceOver functions, including the "rotor" gesture offset seen in VoiceOver for the iPhone 3GS, allowing for the irresolute of certain VoiceOver navigation options past rotating fingers on the trackpad. Braille Display support is also improved, with Bluetooth displays supported for the first time. [33]

Refinements to the user interface [ edit ]

While the Finder was completely rewritten in Cocoa, information technology did non receive a major user interface overhaul. Instead, the interface has been modified in several areas to promote ease of use. These changes include:

  • The "traffic lite" titlebar controls are now slightly lighter in appearance and have less depth than they did in Mac OS X 10.5.
  • Exposé can now display windows for a unmarried program by left clicking and holding its icon in the dock. Windows are arranged in a new grid pattern.
  • Contextual menus which come up out of Dock icons now take more options and accept a new look, with a semi-transparent charcoal groundwork and white text.
  • An pick has been added to the Finder preferences that allows the user to modify search behavior. The default setting can be selected to (i) search the entire reckoner, (2) search only the current folder from which the search was initiated, or (3) perform the search based on the previously used scope.
  • Dock Stacks, when viewed as a grid, allow viewing of a subfolder as a new stack, rather than launching a Finder window, in a manner like to "tunnelling". When viewed as grids or lists, scroll-bars are provided to navigate folders with more items than the current screen resolution will arrange, as the programme does not scale the icons to show as many every bit possible the way it did in OS X 10.5. [34]
  • The default gamma has been changed from 1.8 to 2.ii to meliorate serve the color needs of digital content producers and consumers. [29]
  • Windows tin can at present be minimized direct onto their application's icon in the dock. [35]
  • Faster PDF and JPEG icon refreshes. [36]
  • When searching for a network, the AirPort menu-bar icon animates until it finds a network and shows network strength of bachelor networks in the drop down carte.
  • Prefixes for bytes are now used in strictly decimal meaning (equally opposed to their binary pregnant) when describing disk infinite, such that an indicated file size of one MB corresponds to 1 million bytes, equally commonly used by hard deejay manufacturers. [37]
  • Snow Leopard shuts down and goes to sleep faster. [38]

New wallpapers [ edit ]

As with virtually upgrades of Mac OS X, new wallpapers are available. There are new wallpapers in the Nature (ii of which are of snow leopards), Plants and Black and White sub-folders under the Apple folder. Furthermore, there are new Apple wallpaper sub-folders with multiple wallpapers:

New solid colors can be used as wallpapers every bit well. There is a new blue and grayness, also as a solid kelp which serves equally the "green wallpaper." The default "space nebula" wallpaper has been updated as well.

Dropped features [ edit ]

  • AppleTalk is no longer supported. [39]
  • It is no longer possible to change an awarding's language using the Finder'due south "Get Info" dialogue. While at that place are workarounds for some applications, others (such as Adobe Later on Furnishings CS4) will not be able to be run in a unlike linguistic communication than the one selected in the arrangement [40] without using Terminal commands or third-party software. The option to change language for individual apps was added back in macOS Catalina in 2019. [41]
  • Creator codes, which are per-file metadata attributes that ascertain, for a file that has a creator code, what application should open that file, regardless of its extension, have had their priority in the application option process reduced. [42]
  • Creating or updating Hierarchical File Organisation (HFS Plus predecessor) volumes is no longer supported.

Programmer technologies [ edit ]

64-bit compages [ edit ]

Mac OS X Tiger added express support for 64-fleck applications on machines with 64-bit processors; Leopard extended the support for 64-scrap applications to include applications using about of Mac Os X's libraries and frameworks.

In Snow Leopard, virtually built-in applications have been rebuilt to utilize the 64-bit x86-64 architecture (excluding iTunes, Front Row, Grapher and DVD Player applications). [43] They will run in 32-scrap mode on machines with 32-bit processors, and in 64-bit fashion on machines with 64-fleck processors.

In addition, the Mac Bone X kernel has been rebuilt to run in 64-bit mode on some machines. On those machines, Snow Leopard supports up to sixteen terabytes of RAM. Newer Xserve and Mac Pro machines will run a 64-bit kernel by default; newer iMac and MacBook Pro machines can run a 64-fleck kernel, but will not do so past default. [44] Users wishing to utilise the 64-bit kernel on those machines must concord downward the numbers vi and 4 on the keyboard while booting to get the 64-bit kernel to load. [45] [46] A change to the com.apple.Boot.plist will also enable users with compatible computers to permanently boot into 64-bit for those wishing to do so.

Stuart Harris, software product marketing manager at Apple Australia, said, "For the nigh part, everything that they feel on the Mac, from the 64-fleck betoken of view, the applications, the operating system, is all going to exist 64-bit, but that at this phase there were very few things, such as device drivers, that required 64-bit fashion at the kernel level". [46]

With Mac Bone Ten Snow Leopard just the post-obit Apple computers run or are capable of running the 64-bit kernel: [47]

Production Model identifier K64 status on client version K64 status on server version
Xserve early on 2008 and later Xserve2,ane and higher Capable Default
Mac Pro early 2008 MacPro3,1
Mac Pro early 2009 MacPro4,1
Mac Pro mid-2010 MacPro5,1
MacBook Pro early 2008 MacBookPro4,1 Capable
MacBook Pro belatedly 2008 MacBookPro4,1 and 5,1
MacBook Pro early on 2009 MacBookPro5,two
MacBook Pro mid-2009 MacBookPro5,3 and 5,4 and 5,5
MacBook Pro mid-2010 MacBookPro6,1 and vi,2 and 7,1
MacBook Pro early on 2011 MacBookPro8,1 and 8,2 and 8,iii Default
iMac early on 2006 and afterward[ citation needed ] iMac4,1 and higher Capable Capable
Mac Mini mid-2010 Macmini4,one Default

^* Amit Singh has reported that the early 2009 Mac Mini and MacBook may be capable of running the 64-flake kernel; however, Apple tree has prepare these models to boot into the 32-flake kernel. With some tweaking, the Unibody MacBook can be set to boot the 64-flake kernel. [48]

Yard Fundamental Dispatch [ edit ]

Grand Central Dispatch (GCD) uses the multiple processor cores now in every new Macintosh for more efficient performance. Due to the complication of multithreaded programming and technical difficulties traditionally involved in making applications optimized for multicore CPUs, the bulk of computer applications do not effectively use multiple processor cores. [49] As a upshot, additional processing power, compared to unmarried-core machines, often goes unused. Grand Central Dispatch includes APIs to assistance programmers efficiently use these cores for parallel programming.

Grand Cardinal Dispatch abstracts the notion of threads away, and instead provides developers with the concept of queues—lists of jobs (blocks of code) that need to be executed. GCD takes the responsibility of distributing the jobs among actual threads and cores, and clearing upwardly unused retentivity created by inactive or onetime threads to reach maximum functioning. Apple is likewise releasing APIs for Grand Central Dispatch for developers to use in their applications and also to analyze specific blocks of code running on Grand Central Dispatch. [50]

A new C and Objective-C linguistic communication feature named "Blocks" facilitates creation of code that will easily optimize to accept advantage of Grand Central Dispatch. [51] [52] [53]

OpenCL [ edit ]

OpenCL (Open Computing Language) addresses the power of graphics processing units (GPUs) to leverage them in any application, and not just for graphics-intensive applications similar 3D games. OpenCL automatically optimizes for the kind of graphics processor in the Mac, adjusting itself to the bachelor processing power. OpenCL provides consequent numeric precision and accuracy, fixing a problem that has hampered GPU-based programming in the past. [54]

OpenCL includes a C-based programming linguistic communication with a structure that is already familiar to Mac Os X programmers, who can use Xcode developer tools to accommodate their programs to piece of work with OpenCL. Only the most process intensive parts of the application demand to exist written in OpenCL C without affecting the rest of the code. OpenCL is an open up standard that has been supported by AMD, Intel, and Nvidia; it is maintained past Khronos Grouping. [31]

It serves a similar purpose to Nvidia'southward C for CUDA and Microsoft's Direct3D eleven compute shaders.

It just works with the following Mac GPUs: NVIDIA GeForce 320M, GT 330M, 9400M, 9600M GT, 8600M GT, GT 120, GT 130, GTX 285, 8800 GT, 8800 GS, Quadro FX 4800, FX 5600 and ATI Radeon HD 4670, HD 4850, HD 4870, Hard disk 5670, Hard disk 5750, HD 5770, HD 5870, HD 6490M, Hd 6750M, HD 6770M, HD 6970M. [20] If the organization does non possess one of these compatible GPUs, OpenCL code will instead execute on the organisation's CPU. [55]

CUPS [ edit ]

CUPS (the printing system used in many Unix-like operating systems) has been updated to version 1.4 which provides improved driver, networking, and Kerberos support along with functioning improvements. CUPS i.four is likewise the first implementation of the Internet Printing Protocol version 2.1. [56]

Ability management [ edit ]

Ability direction has been improved, with implementation of a new wake on need characteristic supported on more recent Macintosh hardware. [57] Wake on demand takes reward of the sleep proxy service implemented in Airdrome and Time Capsule routers, [58] so that the estimator can sleep while the router responds to mDNS queries. Should the request require the host computer to wake up, the router sends the necessary special wake-up-parcel [59] to the sleeping computer.

Security [ edit ]

Apple strengthened Mac OS 10 by implementing stack protection, and sandboxing more Mac OS X components such as the H.264 decoder in QuickTime and browser plug-ins as a separate process in Safari. [threescore] Secure virtual memory was an option in earlier releases on Snow Leopard, but the checkbox to disable it was removed subsequently. An anti-malware characteristic was also added to the system that alerts the user if malware is detected. [61] Mac Bone X 10.6.8 added regular malware definition updates. [62]

Computer security researcher Charlie Miller claims that Os X Snow Leopard is more than vulnerable to assault than Microsoft Windows for lacking full address space layout randomization (ASLR) since Mac Os X Leopard, [63] a technology that Microsoft started implementing in Windows Vista. [64]

The Safari spider web browser has received updates to version 6.0 in Lion and Mountain Panthera leo, simply not in Snowfall Leopard. [65]

Compatibility [ edit ]

Snow Leopard breaks compatibility with several older versions of some applications, such every bit Parallels Desktop 3.0, versions of Aperture before 2.i.1, and versions of Keynote before 2.0.2, among other software. [66] Apple has also published a list of applications with known compatibility problems with Snow Leopard. [67]

Printer and scanner drivers used by previous versions of Mac OS Ten are not compatible with Snow Leopard and will be replaced during Snow Leopard installation. Since the initial release of Snow Leopard many manufacturers have provided compatible drivers that are available via Software Update. [68] If a native driver is not available Snowfall Leopard as well includes CUPS and Gutenprint open up source drivers that may provide limited functionality.

10.six.0 introduced a bug that oftentimes prevented DNS queries from returning IPv6 addresses. [69] [lxx] [71] This was resolved in 10.half dozen.8. [72]

Reception [ edit ]

At the WWDC in 2009, Apple tree stated that Snow Leopard features no new major visual changes. [73] Instead, the release focuses on refining the operating system to enable improve performance. [73]

OSNews reported that Mac Bone X Snowfall Leopard was well received past critics. [74] [75]

Engadget reviewed Snowfall Leopard and pointed out that the price of Snowfall Leopard dropped from the $129 Apple tree charged for previous versions of Mac OS X to $29. Engadget's opinion was that this could be largely because most users would non see a noticeable change in the look and experience of the organization. [76] However, most reviews commented on the large improvement in speed of the native Mac OS X applications Finder, iCal, Mail, etc. [76]

CNET editors gave it 4 stars out of five, stating "Intel Mac users will similar Snow Leopard'southward smartly designed interface enhancements, and its Exchange support is a must-have (especially with Outlook for Mac on the way). With a ton of technological improvements, Snowfall Leopard is worth the $29 upgrade fee." [77]

On October 21, 2009, SFGate blogger Yobie Benjamin wrote that the "MacBook Pro that came preloaded with Snowfall Leopard kicks butt and is a screaming fast car", but "when I tried to upgrade one of my 'older' MacBooks, it was a fricking disaster from hell". Apart from upgrading, Benjamin also tried a clean install. But he complained of slowness fifty-fifty afterward his clean install. He wrote, "I ended upwards downgrading back to OSX 10.5.viii" then he concluded by writing, "I might attempt to do it again but information technology won't be till Apple releases at least 2 major fix updates. If you want to roll the die and endeavor, go ahead... your upgrade might work, however, random installs not working is not good for me. Lesson learned --- I'll expect." [78]

The unmarried-user upgrade and Family Pack units of Snow Leopard ranked 1 and 2 respectively on Amazon.com's software bestseller charts when Apple announced it would release it inside the week. [79]

Testmac.com highlighted other unexpected improvements including the release of a new version of Kicking Camp, version 3.0, a cleaner, popup software update process and screen and video recording in the new QuickTime Histrion. [lxxx]

The BBC reported that a problems in Mac OS X versions x.6.0 and 10.6.1 which, in rare cases, caused loss of user account information after utilize of a previously existing guest account by users who had upgraded from a previous version of Mac Bone X, received wide publicity. [81] The bug was stock-still as of version ten.half dozen.2. [82]

Release history [ edit ]

Sometime Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced Snow Leopard at WWDC on June 9, 2008, [83] and it was privately demonstrated to developers past Senior Vice President of Software Technology Bertrand Serlet. On Monday, May 11, 2009, after build 10A354, Apple issued a code freeze on Snow Leopard's APIs. [84] The start public demonstration was given at WWDC 2009 by Serlet and Vice President of Mac OS Engineering science, Craig Federighi. [83] [85]

Version Build [86] Date OS proper name Notes Download
10.6 10A432 August 28, 2009 Darwin 10.0 Original retail DVD release North/A
10A433 Server edition; Original retail DVD release
ten.six.1 10B504 September ten, 2009 Darwin ten.i About the Mac OS Ten v10.6.ane Update Mac Bone X v10.six.one Update
10.six.2 10C540 November nine, 2009 Darwin 10.2 About the Mac OS X v10.6.2 Update Mac OS X v10.6.2 Update

Mac Os X v10.six.2 Philharmonic Update

10.half dozen.3 10D573 March 29, 2010 Darwin x.iii Most the Mac Os X v10.six.iii Update Mac Os X v10.6.iii Update
10D575 April one, 2010 2d retail DVD release N/A
10D578 April 13, 2010 Nearly the Mac OS Ten v10.6.3 Update; v1.i Mac OS X v10.6.3 v1.i Update (Philharmonic)
10.6.4 10F569 June 15, 2010 Darwin x.four About the Mac OS X v10.6.4 Update Mac OS X v10.6.4 Update

Mac Bone X v10.six.4 Update (Combo)

10.6.5 10H574 Nov 10, 2010 Darwin ten.5 Most the Mac Bone X v10.6.five Update Mac Bone X v10.6.5 Update

Mac OS X v10.half-dozen.5 Update (Combo)

10.6.6 10J567 January half-dozen, 2011 Darwin 10.6 Almost the Mac OS 10 v10.6.6 Update Mac Os 10 v10.6.six Update

Mac Os 10 v10.six.six Update (Combo)

10.6.vii 10J869 March 21, 2011 Darwin 10.7 Almost the Mac OS Ten v10.6.seven Update Mac Os 10 v10.6.7 Update

Mac OS Ten v10.6.7 Update (Combo)

10J3250 For the early on 2011 Macbook Pro Mac OS X v10.6.7 Update for early 2011 MacBook Pro
10J4138 May 4, 2011 For the early 2011 Macbook Pro MacBook Pro Software Update 1.four
10.half dozen.8 10K540 June 23, 2011 Darwin 10.8 Virtually the Mac OS X v10.6.8 Update Mac Bone 10 v10.half dozen.8 Update (Combo)
10K549 July 25, 2011 Near the Mac Os X v10.half-dozen.8 Update; v1.ane Mac Bone X v10.6.viii Update v.1.one

Mac OS 10 v10.6.8 v1.1 Update (Combo)

Mac Bone X Server includes these features and other server-related features. Apple tree initially stated that Server would include ZFS support, but mention of this feature later disappeared from Apple's website and it was not included in the final release due to licensing problems. [87]

On January 27, 2016, Apple released an update for the Mac App Store on Mac Bone 10 10.6. The update was titled "Mac App Store Update for OS X Snow Leopard". The download was three.5 MB. [8] [88]

See also [ edit ]

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