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Apple today released macOS Tahoe 26.5.2, a small update to the macOS Tahoe operating system that came out last year. macOS Tahoe 26.5.2 comes a month after Apple released macOS Tahoe 26.5.1.

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Mac owners can download the software by opening the System Settings app and then navigating to the Software Updates section.

According to Apple's release notes for the update, macOS Tahoe 26.5.2 includes security fixes for the Mac.


Article Link: Apple Releases macOS Tahoe 26.5.2
 
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Two things here: Upgrading from 26.5.2 to 26.5.2 is not very helpful. Surely there is a subscript so we can tell whether we have it or not? And secondly it is not showing up for me. However, how would I know, since it says I have 26.5.2 already. 🙂
 
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Two things here: Upgrading from 26.5.2 to 26.5.2 is not very helpful. Surely there is a subscript so we can tell whether we have it or not? And secondly it is not showing up for me. However, how would I know, since it says I have 26.5.2 already. 🙂
I'm on 26.5.1 and it's still not showing :\
 
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Two things here: Upgrading from 26.5.2 to 26.5.2 is not very helpful. Surely there is a subscript so we can tell whether we have it or not? And secondly it is not showing up for me. However, how would I know, since it says I have 26.5.2 already. 🙂
Back in the days, I remember downloading the combo updater and ran it on top of the 'new' version just for reinsurance.

I see 26.5.2 showing up on my M1 Pro moment ago.
 
Back in the days, I remember downloading the combo updater and ran it on top of the 'new' version just for reinsurance.

I see 26.5.2 showing up on my M1 Pro moment ago.
I remember installing new releases on discs and developer builds required downloading a new ISO and burning it every two weeks for a complete installation of every new beta for 2-3 years. It ensured proper core OS testing without third party apps being an issue.

I miss that Snow Leopard intro.

 
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