Apple has released OS X 10.7.3 Lion, the third such minor update to the operating system since it was launched last July.
The update, which went out to Lion users on Wednesday afternoon, includes an update to Safari, bringing the built-in browser up to version 5.1.3. System-wide, the update promises to fix bugs and add new languages, including Greek, Hebrew, Thai and Catalan, among others. It also fixes bugs with authenticating with directory services and what Apple says were "compatibility issues" with Windows file sharing.
The release follows some seven betas of the software given out to developers, the last two of which were delivered with no known issues.
For more on this ZDNet UK-selected story, see OS X 10.7.3 hits, promises to smash bugs, add new languages on CNET News.
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