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From Apple:
Security Update 2012-002 is recommended for all servers and improves the security of Mac OS X.
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"Security update 2012-0001"
Version: Apple Security Update (Snow Leopard) 2012-001
Pros
Fixes some security leaks.
Cons
Breaks Rosetta (PPC programs), including printing and open dialog boxes.
A found has been created here....
http://www.educate-it.org/content.php?130-Rosetta-Issue-after-Security-Update-2012-001
Just download the zip file.
It's a quick fix by some Nebraska High School students. Hopefully Apple will soon addresse the problem. -
"Smoo0ooth!"
Version: Apple Security Update (Snow Leopard) 2011-003
Pros
Installed without a problem, appears no difference in performance = good!
Cons
None at all
Summary
Installed on both 15" Macbook Pro and 3.06GHz iMac - installed without a hitch, and both machines running smoooothly. I like it when after an installation everything still runs sweetly :)
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"Security is an important facet of Mac OS Systems"
Version: Apple Security Update (Snow Leopard) 2011-002
Pros
This upgrade was necessary to keep my computer clean and heathy.
Cons
None, It was a great addition to my system.
Summary
I am glad that I have been a Macintosh user and appreciate the security measures that Apple has developed.
Ihave not had any problems with this update.
Updated on May 12, 2011 -
"Can['t log into my own computer!"
Version: Apple Security Update (Snow Leopard) 2011-002
Pros
So far, none.
Cons
I get a recurring log-in screen, and can't even shut down.
Summary
Beware.
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"Not able to install"
Version: Apple Security Update (Snow Leopard) 2011-001
Pros
Not able to evaluate
Cons
Not able to evaluate
Summary
Downloaded as usual. Tried to install on Mac Pro Intel running 10.6.6 Refused to allow any partition to be affected, so I presumed that the material had been already included in the upgrade to 10.6.6
Downloaded under 10.7.3 and installed Security Update 2012-001 after changing to a partition using 10.6.8 as the operating system. Went smoothly and all seems well. I keep this partition for a program that does not run under 10.7.3 or any Lion system. Apologies to Jim Lerch since I complained without noticing the system requirements.
Updated on Feb 7, 2012 -
"Simole/Fast installation"
Version: Apple Security Update (Snow Leopard) 2010-006
Pros
It provides the latest security protection.
Cons
Nothing - I like it all.
Summary
I gives me peace of mind - until the next security threat surfaces. LOL
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"np... no problems cause i can't write np!!"
Version: Apple Security Update (Snow Leopard) 2010-006
Pros
no problems 10.6.4 iMac 2.8/4gb ram
Cons
i like it damn!
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"No issues thus far"
Version: Apple Security Update (Snow Leopard) 2008-007
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
With several eras of machines (G4's to Quad Intelss updated) no issues found as of yet. -
"No issues thus far"
Version: Apple Security Update (Snow Leopard) 2008-005
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
So far on several Macs which run the gamut from Quad G5's to the most current Macbook Pros everything works fine. Thankfully Apple took the time to make sure this update was didn't cause instability. -
"Smooth update via Software Update"
Version: Apple Security Update (Snow Leopard) 2008-005
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I'm one who doesn't disconnect all my stuff and just hits Software Update for my desired updates. So far, the installation was transparent - as it should be.
PPC G5 Dual 2.0; 4 GB RAM OS X.5.4
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