Posted March 23, 2009 at 1:28pm by iClarified · 4599 views
The next update to Mac OS X is expected to include improvements to the text-to-speech dictionary as well as 90+ other fixes, according to AppleInsider.
In addition to speech dictionary improvements that will better Leopard's text-to-speech capabilities, the latest build included eight additional bug fixes over the previously seeded build 9J30, bringing the total number of code corrections expected as part of Mac OS X 10.5.7 to over 90.
Among those tweaks were fixes to color corruption issues, sleep-related anomalies, and a problem with syncing Mail signatures. Again, Apple asked developers to test the software broadly, listing 22 core components that were in need of specific attention.
Mac OS X 10.5.7 is expected to be distributed some time next month.