One week after seeding the fourth beta of OS X Yosemite 10.10.2, Apple today seeded build 14C99d to developers for download and testing.
Apple has told developers to focus on Wi-Fi, Mail, and Voiceover.
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Guest - March 10, 2017 at 7:56am
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lemon4611 - January 15, 2015 at 5:17am
Apple really should be ashamed of thos OS version. The bugs in Yosemite are not being resolved promptly. Safari is a complete mess and useless as a browser. Wifi doesn't work and Mail is flawed. So when you can connect sites don't load and mail isn't sent or received. Yosemite makes your computer a non network device. Hope you have a lot of pictures to edit and some good offline Mac games.
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BorisCreing - January 15, 2015 at 4:04am
Only great OSX was Leopard and I miss it. It was built for pro work without all this multimedia connectivity which never ends. I believe that OSX has to retain its old glory. If MS is stealing ideas from OSX, why then does not Apple steal some cool features from Windows like file/folder sorting and many others that even Linux distros have. Bring natural behavior back to OS X. Make us happy once again.
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samt65 - January 15, 2015 at 1:36am
Went back to Mavericks 10.9.5 and could not be happier. Yosemite has performance issues; I have 12 GB of RAM and my Mac is slow. Listen people, just see how fast Mavericks is.
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Farthest - January 15, 2015 at 2:06am
I guess you need a new Mac then Yosemite is way better and super fast maybe get an ssd
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gamerscul9870 - January 15, 2015 at 2:39am
Yosemite is more like a pile of creativity! Mavericks to me was ok but part sinking in some areas. Yosemite is literally where it's at, the peak of the mountain. The legendary OS X.