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on Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 12:30:21PM +0800, Robert Howells wrote:
> But it does need OSX 10.3.5 according to the System Requirements !
> 
> Excludes me !   My 10.3.4 is not Broke , so I have not fixed it !

While it is true, as you have stated, that 10.3.4 does not have any
financial troubles, versions 10.3.5 through 10.3.8 including many
important changes like the following:

 - Repairs three or four flaws in Safari that allow websites to
   masquerade as other websites (e.g. impersonate a banking or
   commerce website).
 - Solves two problems with the display of web/e-mail graphics and
   QuickTime that could cause programmes to either crash or give access
   to remote attackers.
 - Solves "a kernel panic that could occur when dialing or connecting to
   your ISP via your internal Apple modem" or "when using an external,
   wireless USB broadband modem" (Apple's words).
 - Addresses DNS-related slowness in Safari and Mail.
 - Solves many risks associated with Personal Web Sharing.