By Michael Hansen, 25 February, 2014
Apple today released OS X Mavericks 10.9.2 with a variety of enhancements, including VoiceOver improvements and a fix for the SSL security vulnerability that was discovered last week.
According to 9 to 5 Mac, the improvements in OS X 10.9.2 include FaceTime Audio in the FaceTime and Messages apps; contact blocking for FaceTime and iMessage; Mail app improvements; autofill fixes for Safari; audio fixes; VPN fixes; and VoiceOver fixes.
While 9 to 5 Mac reported that Apple made no mention of the fixed SSL vulnerability in the OS X 10.9.2 release notes, Mac Rumors (via AppleInsider) reported that the bug has been patched.
Additionally, Mac Rumors noted that the SSL vulnerability only affects users running OS X 10.9 Mavericks; OS X Lion and Mountain Lion are unaffected.
As the OS X 10.9.2 release notes include a mention of VoiceOver improvements, we would love to hear what you find; if you notice any bugs that have been fixed, please do let us know in the comments.
Comments
audio issues
At least 1 Finder fix
re: get info vs compress
Odd, but maybe local ...
Maybe. I really don't know as
Haven't Yet Updated, But...
Hims BrailleSense products now work
Re: At least one finder bug fixed
The "second page" problem seems to be fixed
Braille displays from Handy Tech are working again
Serious iBooks VoiceOver bug
still getting finder busy in column mode?
login window and system preferences
I haven't found the problem
Mail issue
RE: Serious iBooks VoiceOver bug
Successfully Updated
RE: Audio Issue
I'm waiting until my 54 gig
audio
Braillesense fixed but nothing else.
Reproducing #8
double confirmed
Yes... seeing that "improves
OS 10.9.2