New OS X Server update available to end users, Mavericks and Safari betas for devs

Mar 29, 2014 11:31 GMT  ·  By

This week’s updates from 1 Infinite Loop have been scarce, but there are still a few releases to be highlighted for those who didn’t keep their eyes peeled to their RSS news feed.

On March 24, OS X Server users received a notification that a new version of the software was available with fixes. Although the official changelog stated that OS X Server 3.1.1 delivered the same set of changes as update 3.1 did, a Support document later cropped up to reveal that v3.1.1 fixed “an issue that could cause Profile Manager to be unresponsive or generate extra cpu activity after updating to Server 3.1.”

On March 25, Apple seeded Safari 7.0.3 and Safari 6.1.3 to developers for testing. These minor updates come with a list of focus areas for developers (i.e. site owners), including general website compatibility, Safari Push Notifications, login AutoFill, credit card AutoFill, and extension compatibility. Safari 7.0.3 is included with the latest OS X Mavericks betas, while Safari 6.1.3 is targeted at OS X Lion and OS X Mountain Lion.

On Friday, March 28, the latest Mavericks beta was offered for download. Covered more extensively by Softpedia in a report earlier today, OS X Mavericks 10.9.3 Build 13D28 asks developers to focus on Graphics Drivers, Audio, Safari, Contacts & Calendar sync over USB in iTunes, and Mail.