[With the word on the Web being that Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard doesn’t support the Classic environment, we asked Sharon Zardetto, author of three Take Control titles about fonts, including the ...
Several changes are coming to the way Mac OS X handles fonts with the release of Snow Leopard. The changes likely won’t affect many users, but the Mac has always attracted a number of users who are ...
Apple has released an update that addresses font-handling problems users were experiencing in the latest OS X 10.6.7 release. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a contributing ...
Apple today released a pair of software updates via Software Update and its support download pages, bringing an updated version of iPhoto and a fix for font issues on Mac OS X Snow Leopard. iPhoto 9.1 ...
With Apple's next-generation operating system, Lion, looming, Apple isn't slowing development of OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. The company recently unveiled fixes for displaying OpenType fonts and printing ...
A software update released by Apple Tuesday promises to take on issues with displaying and printing certain OpenType fonts in Snow Leopard. Apple recommends the 3.77MB Snow Leopard Font Update for all ...
Managing fonts in Mac OS X is all too often like herding cats (all those Fonts folders!), but you can now corral your serif and sans-serif felines with our new “Take Control of Fonts in Snow Leopard.” ...
Alongside iPhoto 9.1.2, Apple also released a font update for Mac OS X Snow Leopard, which is aimed at fixing the OpenType text bugs we reported a few weeks ago. The update “addresses issues ...
Users of Apple's popular Web site publishing application, iWeb, are experiencing crashes--an issue which appears to be related to a corrupt font in Snow Leopard. Joe Aimonetti MacFixIt Editor Joe is a ...
Apple has posted two Software Updates: one fixing bugs and adding new card themes to iPhoto, and a second that solves a problem with OpenType fonts in Mac OS X 10.6.7. The update for iPhoto '11 adds ...
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