![]() ![]() ![]() Begin listening to an episode on your Mac, then seamlessly resume on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch when you’re on the go.Subscribe to your favorite podcasts to receive the latest episodes automatically.Find podcasts by title, topic, guest, host, and content.Start watching on one device and pick up where you left off on any of your other devices, including Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, and compatible smart TVs.Subscribe to Apple TV channels to watch popular shows on demand and ad-free, online or off.Find all the music you’ve purchased, downloaded, or imported from CDs organized in the improved library.Access the iTunes Store to purchase songs or albums.Stream and download over 50 million songs with an Apple Music subscription.Now you can take everything you do above and beyond. You can even extend your desktop using iPad as a second display. And now coming to Mac, your favorite iPad apps. Locate a missing Mac with the new Find My app. Experience three all-new media apps: Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Podcasts. Tags APFS Apple AppleScript Apple silicon backup Big Sur Blake bug Catalina Consolation Console Corinth diagnosis Disk Utility Doré El Capitan extended attributes Finder firmware Gatekeeper Gérôme HFS+ High Sierra history of painting iCloud Impressionism iOS landscape LockRattler log logs M1 Mac Mac history macOS macOS 10.12 macOS 10.13 macOS 10.14 macOS 10.MacOS Catalina gives you more of everything you love about Mac. SilentKnight is still extremely useful and greatly appreciated as an update status monitoring tool! Thanks. However, the update hadn’t installed yet (unsurprisingly), so I used the normal mechanism to do it.Īll in all, I think I may forego using the “Install all updates” button in future. So, two things: I thought it was strange that it took much longer (20 minutes versus maybe an hour when it still seemed busy) and I couldn’t tell if it was actually updating wouldn’t that have needed a restart to begin? I was reluctant to break it off, because how would that work out if it was in the middle of updating after all? In the end, after an hour or so, I did manually restart while SilentKnight still seemed busy and happily all seemed fine after that. I thought I’d give updating by SilentKnight a try on my second Mac and clicked “Install all updates” but, like it says in the reference, the only feedback is the spinner and it took a LONG time much longer than on my first Mac where I used the normal update mechanism, which downloads and then restarts to start the install. This worked fine, and even ran the new MRT for its initial scans just as if it had been installed by softwareupdate. For the record, on this occasion I used the latest version of SilentKnight to download the MRT update then installed it manually by double-clicking the Installer package. ![]() Immediately after updating you’ll want to run SilentKnight or LockRattler to restore MRT to its current version 1.69.3. ![]() One significant feature of this update is that it reverts MRT to an old version, around 1.62. This suggests that this quite hefty update is mainly a new kernel, which isn’t bad for more than a GB! There don’t appear to be any firmware updates, at least not for Macs with a T2 chip. There are no changes in version or build number of any of the bundled apps, nor are there in any of the significant contents of /System/Library. Details of the three security fixes it includes are given here. As soon as I have a link to the standalone installer package I will update this article, but as of 2105 UTC I can’t find any. It’s currently available via Software Update. All three of these are currently being exploited in the wild, which explains the urgency in patching them. Apple has just released macOS Catalina 10.15.7 Supplemental Update, which weighs in at around 1.2 GB and includes important security fixes for two kernel vulnerabilities and a FontParser bug. ![]()
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