Apple today has provided developers with a new beta of the upcoming OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 release. Today’s build number is 13F14, which is two builds newer than last week’s 13F12 build. Apple has asked developers to continue testing 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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Let’s see what’s new. Hopefully, it’s more stable. I’ve been waiting on testing it out since I have heard mixed things about the precious few beta’s.
Interesting, I’ve never had an issue with the first two and now this one is quite unstable, comparatively.
they have a beta of mavericks? i thought that they were testing Yosemite…
Mavericks?
It’s an update to Mavericks. The final point revision before 10.10 Yosemite.
The final minor bug fixes for Mavericks