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TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Software Updates for 14 December 2009
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**VMware Fusion 3.0.1** -- VMware has released a significant
  maintenance update to the company's virtualization software for the
  Mac, VMware Fusion. Version 3.0.1 improves video and 3D performance,
  adds support for Ubuntu 9.10, upgrades the networking subsystem to
  64-bit native, and decreases load times when resuming a suspended
  virtual machine. Also, over 50 bugs have been fixed, including
  several that reduced performance, such as a bug that made it
  difficult to upgrade to the latest version of VMware Tools and
  another that triggered excessive Spotlight searches when the Virtual
  Machine Library was left running in the background. Also, the update
  addresses incompatibilities with Zone Alarms AV and Outlook 2007
  Preview mode. Full release notes are available on VMware's Web site.
  Note that you can still download our "Take Control of VMware Fusion
  3" ebook for free. ($79.99 new, free update from 3.0, 186 MB)

<http://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/>
<http://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-11620>
<http://www.takecontrolbooks.com/vmware-fusion-3>

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**Things 1.2.6** -- Cultured Code has released a minor maintenance
  update to the Getting Things Done-inspired task manager Things.
  Changes include improved performance when working with multiple
  to-dos in the Today list, added support for Quick Entry autofill for
  Microsoft Entourage, and an added background application that
  collects changes to system-wide to-dos and effectively fixes a
  compatibility issue with Apple Mail iCal syncing. Also, several bugs
  have been fixed, including one that caused the File dialog to freeze
  occasionally, one that caused the program to crash when invoking
  Quick Entry, and one that sometimes caused the program to crash when
  emptying its trash. A full list of changes is available on Cultured
  Code's Web site. ($49.95 new, free update, 8.3 MB)

<http://culturedcode.com/things/>
<http://culturedcode.com/things/wiki/index.php/Release_Notes>

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**Keyboard Maestro 4.0** -- Stairways Software has released a
  significant update to the popular macro utility Keyboard Maestro.
  Version 4.0 overhauls the user interface, adds 64-bit support, and
  adds support for Growl notifications. Macros can now be executed
  when hot keys are pressed, held down, or released. Also, Command-Tab
  can now be used as a hot key, the program switcher can optionally
  hide all other programs when switching, and the clipboard switcher
  now offers both a search feature and display of images and rich
  text. Version 4.0 requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later. ($36 new, $18
  upgrade, 7.6 MB)

<http://www.keyboardmaestro.com/>

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**BusyCal 1.1** -- BusyMac has released a maintenance update to
  BusyCal, their iCal-inspired desktop calendar with built-in sharing
  capabilities. The latest version adds 64-bit support in Snow
  Leopard, three-finger scrolling, and a mini-month calendar to the
  source list. Also, a Duration column has been added to List View,
  "at start" has been added as an optional alarm interval, and both
  Shift-Return and Option-Return are now supported for line feeds.
  Various bugs have also been addressed, including some related to
  Google Calendar syncing, along with two crashing bugs, one triggered
  by corrupt system fonts and another by Unicode non-breaking space
  characters.  A full list of changes is available on BusyMac's Web
  site. ($40 new, free update, 6 MB)

<http://www.busymac.com/>
<http://www.busymac.com/busycal/releasenotes.html>

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**MacBook/MacBook Pro Optical Drive Firmware Updates** -- Apple has
  released three firmware updates, all of which claim to "eliminate
  the noise made by the optical disk drive during system startup and
  wake from sleep on your Mac." EFI firmware updates are available for
  recent releases of the MacBook (MacBook EFI Firmware Update 1.4) and
  MacBook Pro (MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update 1.8), and once the
  Mac's firmware has been updated, you must install the SuperDrive
  Firmware Update 3.0.

  More information on EFI firmware updates, including installation
  instructions, is available on Apple's Web site. Updates are
  available via Software Update or the Apple Support Downloads page.
  (Free, 18.35/3.14/3.36 MB)

<http://support.apple.com/kb/DL974>
<http://support.apple.com/kb/DL975>
<http://support.apple.com/kb/DL892>
<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3706>

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**Camino 2.0.1** -- The Camino Project has released a minor update to
  the Mac-focused, Gecko-based Web browser Camino that addresses
  several security and stability issues by upgrading the program to
  version 1.9.0.16 of the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine. Also,
  ad-blocking has been improved, the search field has been restored to
  the Help menu in non-English versions running on Snow Leopard, the
  crash reporter now enables you to add your email address to a report
  (for followup questions), and clicked error and warning text in
  certificates no longer changes color. (Free, 15.8 MB)

<http://caminobrowser.org/>

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**AirPort Client Update 2009-002** -- Some Snow Leopard users have
  suffered from AirPort problems since 10.6 was released. In this
  client update, which requires 10.6.2, Apple says it has fixed three
  major bugs. First, it repairs some systems that, when upgraded from
  Leopard to Snow Leopard, could not turn AirPort on or off. Second,
  the update eliminates what Apple calls an "occasional" problem when
  using Wake on Demand, where network access would be unavailable.
  (Wake on Demand, new in Snow Leopard, lets a computer connected to
  an AirPort Extreme or Time Capsule base station be woken over either
  Ethernet or Wi-Fi for network access to advertised Bonjour
  services.) Finally, this update restores the capability to create
  software base station (look in the Sharing preference pane) or
  computer-to-computer networks to some MacBook, MacBook Pro, and Mac
  mini systems that previously had trouble.

<http://support.apple.com/kb/DL973>

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