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Aperture 2.1.4: Some exported or printed images may show color shift on Mac OS X v10.6

Some printed or exported images may show a color shift in Mac OS X v10.6.0 or Mac OS X v10.6.1.

iWeb & iWork: Applications may suddenly quit after updating to Mac OS X v10.6.2

After updating to Mac OS X v10.6.2, iWeb and iWork applications may quit unexpectedly.

Safari 4.0.4의 보안 내용 정보

이 문서에서는 Safari 4.0.4의 보안 내용에 대해 설명합니다.Apple은 고객 보호를 위해 완벽한 조사를 마치고 필요한 패치 또는 릴리즈가 준비될 때까지 보안 문제를 공개, 토론 또는 확인하지 않습니다. Apple 제품 보안에 대한 자세한 내용은 Apple 제품 보안 웹 사이트를 참조하십시오.Apple 제품 … Continue reading

About the security content of Safari 4.0.4

This document describes the security content of Safari 4.0.4. For the protection of our customers, Apple does not disclose, discuss, or confirm security issues until a full investigation has occurred and any necessary patches or releases are available. To learn … Continue reading

What to do if your saved Keynote ’09, Pages ’09, or Numbers ’09 document appears as a folder

In some cases, when saving an iWork ’09 document, instead of creating a single file with the name you assigned to the document, a folder is created that contains other files.

What’s the difference between a "disc" and a "disk?"

They’re pronounced the same, but, technically speaking, there is a distinct difference between a disc and a disk.

Mac OS X: How to manually add a Windows shared printer

In some situations, you may be unable to locate a Microsoft Windows shared (SMB) printer while adding a printer, yet you can still add the printer manually if you know the name or address of the Windows computer sharing the … Continue reading

About iWork ’09 Update 3

iWork Update 3 is recommended for iWork 9.0, 9.0.1, and 9.0.2 users and includes fixes that enhance the compatibility and reliability of Keynote, Pages, and Numbers.

iLife ’09: System requirements

 Learn about the system requirements for iLife ’09.  

Mac OS X v10.5 or later: How to share a Mac with other people

Learn how you can share your Mac with other people by setting up different accounts. This article applies to Mac OS X v10.5 and later. Several people can share a single Mac by logging in to their individual user accounts. Each user … Continue reading