Mac users should update immediately. Justin Sullivan/Getty One reason why Apple scrambled to fix the issue in about 24 hours is because the bug really does expose users to basically anything. FlightGear-2.6.0 - runs on Mac OS X 10.5 or later - Intel Only.
Palm OS software developers who still prefer to use the Mac to do their development gained a new tool recently with BugOff 1.0 from Trinfinity Software. It’s a graphical debugger for Palm OS and Mac OS.
Trinfinity has developed BugOff to complement the open-source Palm development environment known as PRC-Tools. PRC-Tools integrates with Apple’s own Xcode integrated development environment (IDE), but failed to offer a graphical debugger.
BugOff seeks to solve that problem by providing a graphical front-end for the gdb debugger available on the Mac OS X Developer Tools CD, to provide Mac debugging. For Palm debugging, BugOff works in tandem with the PRC-Tools development package’s m68k-palmos-gdb tool.
BugOff is US$29.95 for a single user license. You can download and evaluate BugOff 1.0 for 30 days. BugOff requires Mac OS X v10.2 “Jaguar” or later, PRC-Tools 2.3 for Palm debugging, the Palm OS Emulator (POSE), and gdb for Mac debugging.
After you use Boot Camp Assistant to install Windows on your Intel-based Mac, you can set the default operating system to either macOS or Windows. The default operating system is the one you want to use when you turn on or restart your Mac.
In Windows on your Mac, click in the right side of the taskbar, click the Boot Camp icon , then choose Boot Camp Control Panel.
If a User Account Control dialog appears, click Yes.
Select the startup disk that has the default operating system you want to use.
If you want to start up using the default operating system now, click Restart. Otherwise, click OK.
You can’t change your startup volume to an external drive while you’re using Windows.
To learn how to change the default operating system using macOS, see Get started with Boot Camp.
In Windows on your Mac, do one of the following:
Restart using Startup Manager: Restart your Mac, then immediately press and hold the Option key. When the Startup Manager window appears, release the Option key, select your macOS startup disk, then press Return.
If you’re using a Mac notebook computer with an external keyboard, make sure you press and hold the Option key on the built-in keyboard.
Restart using Boot Camp Control Panel: Click in the right side of the taskbar, click the Boot Camp icon , then choose Restart in macOS.
This also sets the default operating system to macOS.
For more information about restarting in macOS, see the Apple Support article Restart your Mac in macOS or Windows.