After seeding the fourth OS X Mavericks 10.9.3 beta (build 13D28) to developers a week ago, Apple today pushed out another pre-release version of the update, Mavericks 10.9.3 (build 13D33). Like previous builds, Apple is once again asking developers to focus on Graphics Drivers, Audio, Safari, and Contacts/Calendar USB sync via iTunes.
The new beta release is available now through software update and Apple’s developer channels.
One feature users can expect when the update is released to the public is the enhanced support for 4K external monitors we discovered in the first beta. Apple recently started seeding versions of the update to AppleCare employees alongside a pre-release version of iTunes 11.1.6 that will restore the ability to sync contacts and calendar data to iOS devices locally. The ability to sync contacts and calendar data to an iOS device from a Mac was removed previously (to many complaints) but remained possible through iCloud syncing.
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Still no fix for the Auto-detect language check spelling bug. :( Apple broke it from Mountain Lion and never fixed it…
The bug is if Auto-detect language is on, it does only underline in red only half of the errors on a text. If a word that I know if not correctly written but not underlined in red and I right click on it, it does show me all the alternative words, like it it was underlined. If I only select 1 language in the spelling correction, then all the miswritten words are properly underlined. Since I do write texts in 3 languages, I cannot only select one language for the spelling check.
Please fix it!
Airplay still broken… No mirroring possible. Pathetic!
Works fine for me?
I hope the update addresses graphics driver issues, or I am going to have to find another photo editor because I am running into issue with Pixelmator in relation to graphics.