If it bugs you that much, edit the InfoPlist.strings file in Finder.app
Finaly in 10.1 btw. If you have had issues with BrickHouse, gNAT, or NATd in Mac OS X 10.0-10.0.4, try BrickHouse (newest version) and 10.1 or later.
If you want the true version number, look at the Finder.app in Finder (System/Library/CoreServices). Mine says 10.1.1 (ignore the 4k one which says 10.0 and "Classic Application", that's the "Fake Finder" whatever that is).
If it bugs you that much, edit the InfoPlist.strings file in Finder.app
Finaly in 10.1 btw. If you have had issues with BrickHouse, gNAT, or NATd in Mac OS X 10.0-10.0.4, try BrickHouse (newest version) and 10.1 or later.
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IIRC, before the 10.1.1 update, the Finder window said it was version 10.0.
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Even if the Finder was version 10.1.1, Apple might leave the version in the about box at 10.1 - the major revision number. It might be too messy to keep putting smaller revisions on there.
WTF does 'IIRC' mean?
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IIRC, it is If I Remember CorrectlyOriginally posted by simX
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I also updated to 10.1.1. if I went to About Finder, it showed as 10.1. If I hilighted finder in Core Services, and went to Show Info., it showed as 10.1.1.
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