You can view the full list on Apple’s website, as well as the security notes. There are also performance improvements for authenticating an Open Directory server. In addition, Apple says the patch improves Xsan reliability as well as reliability when transferring large files over ethernet. Thursday’s update, which is available via Software Update, fixes issues with Mail displaying messages, AFP file transfer performance over 802.11ac Wi-Fi, smart cards unlocking preference panes, and automatically-starting screen savers. As such, it’s no surprise to see Apple releasing 10.8.5, an update that improves stability and security for Mountain Lion users. OS X Mavericks may be coming later this fall, but in the meantime, there are still bugs to fix in Mountain Lion.
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