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Apple seeds OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 build 13F24 to developers

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Apple has released yet another beta build of the upcoming OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 update. The current build number on today’s release is 13F24, while the previously build released to developers for testing came in at 13F18. Apple continues to ask developers to test USB, USB Smart Cards, Safari, Graphics, and Thunderbolt integration with 10.9.5. The update is available for developers running the previous 10.9.5 seed via Software Update in the Mac App Store.

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  1. Jonathan Cash - 10 years ago

    Will this fix my wifi delay? Will this fix my power management problems? 10.9.4 was supposed to fix both but still I’m here with a late 2013 MBPR with the same bugs Mavericks was introduced with, with no practical way to downgrade to 10.8

    • Dean Lubaki (@DeanLubaki) - 10 years ago

      We have the same Macbook, still, I’m not experiencing theses troubles!

    • Jay - 10 years ago

      I’d love to see the Wi-Fi’s slow reconnect fixed, and if the USB ports on my external Thunderbolt Display would work after sleep, that’d be great too. :) Let’s hang in there.

  2. This latest install on my Mac Pro has broken Adobe Encore CS6. Bluray creation process just hangs doing nothing after a few very slow incomplete events. I had the version 10.9.4 earlier which worked fine. Tomorrow I will ask Apple Tech support to revert me to this earlier version.

  3. Ernesto Ghinaglia - 9 years ago

    My Photoshop CS6 broke after installing 10.9.5
    Also, I’m no longer able to switch pages back and forth using hand gestures on the wireless mouse.
    Can the latest upgrade be reversed?

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Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.