Due out next month as Mac OS X 10.5.2, the update will deliver to users of the company’s Leopard operating system nearly 100 code corrections and enhancements, people familiar with the software say.

Among them are twenty new fixes that turned up as part of Mac OS X 10.5.2 build 9C16, which was released privately to developers during last week’s Macworld Expo. Some of the more prominent fixes in that build target problems with resuming Time Machine backups and previewing PDF, image and mail attachments.

Delta — or bare bones — versions of both Mac OS X 10.5.2 client and server are some of the heftiest yet out of Apple for a “dot release,” weighing in at 450.8MB and 454.5MB, respectively.

Nearly 100 fixes planned for Apple’s second Leopard update

Let’s hope you have superfast broadband with big limits :)

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