![]() ![]() The installation appears fairly smooth, and on this iMac17,1 took a total of 12.5 minutes once it started. The download, in the App Store, is 1.56 GB, which suggests that a lot more bugs and other issues have been fixed – it replaces roughly a third of the macOS installation in all.Ī standalone incremental updater is available here, and is 1.79 GB in size, and a Combo updater is now available from here. ![]() Interestingly a vulnerability which had allowed a malicious Thunderbolt adaptor to recover the FileVault 2 encryption password has been fixed, perhaps to the disappointment of some government intelligence agencies? No less than eight vulnerabilities in the kernel and five in security have also been fixed. This releases appears to fix the known vulnerability in SIP too. It fixes vulnerabilities in AppleRAID, Audio, Bluetooth, CoreText, FontParser, iBooks, ImageIO, IOFireWire, and WebKit. Security fixes include: update of Apache to 2.4.25, PHP to 5.6.30, LibreSSL to 1.17.0, OpenSSH to 7.4, tcpdump to 4.9.0, and LibTIFF to 4.0.7. Several improvements and fixes have been included with respect to enterprise features too. There are also some fixes for Mail, which increase the visibility of the subject line in Conversation View, and make content in messages more likely to be shown correctly. Sierra 10.12.4 adds Night Shift to adjust the colour balance of supported displays according to the time of day, adds Siri support for cricket scores, and adds Dictation support for Shanghainese.īugs addressed include several in PDFKit, which should improve PDF rendering and annotation in Preview, and no doubt fix a range of problems in third-party apps. Apple has released the update to macOS Sierra 10.12.4, together with app updates for MainStage 3, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, and Xcode, and Security Update 2017-001 for El Capitan, and for Yosemite. ![]()
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