17.12.2013 15:35 Uhr, Quelle: Macworld UK

Apple ships first OS X Mavericks update, tackles more email issues

Apple on Monday updated OS X Mavericks for the first time since it released the free upgrade eight weeks ago, patching a handful of security vulnerabilities in Safari and addressing issues with Gmail and Contacts.OS X 10.9.1, which weighed in at about 243MB, was couched as a combination of security, stability and compatibility fixes, and followed a narrow Nov. 7 tweak that targeted only Mail, Mavericks' email client. It appeared significantly later than previous first updates: Mountain Lion's 10.8.1 and Lion's 10.7.1 shipped approximately four weeks after the original.Apple called out several non-security changes inside 10.9.1, including additional fixes to Mail and how it handles Google's popular Gmail email service; improved support for the VoiceOver tool on Facebook; and resolutions of multiple problems with Contacts, OS X's address book.On the security side, 10.9.1 patched nine vulnerabili

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