Cupertino-based company Apple released a few days ago a new build of its Mac OS X Snow Leopard operating system. The new Mac OS X 10.6 Build 10A421 has been seeded for developers engaged in the testing of the platform, and a few details on what it brings new to the table have already surfaced on the web. As it happen... |
27 July 2009 07:29 GMT |
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Cupertino, California-based Apple has just released a new build of Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) for the developer community that is working on testing the operating system, namely Mac OS X 10.6 Build 10A421. The company seeded to developers the new Build 10A421 for the platform only ten days after releasing the previ... |
25 July 2009 05:06 GMT |
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After being tipped off on Apple's pushing developers to deliver 64-bit support with a new Snow Leopard beta, AppleInsider has gained knowledge on the actual pre-release build cycles for Snow Leopard. Citing people familiar with the software, the source claims that final OS X 10.6 tests will span three 'key&... |
2 April 2009 04:07 GMT |
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Reliable sources claim that Apple is preparing the first Snow Leopard pre-release builds to be seeded to developers. These copies are the first to be handed to a “limited” / select number of developers since the initial build issued at Apple's WWDC in June, this year.AppleInsider cites people familia... |
1 October 2008 03:29 GMT |
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Along with the release of any major OS update, Apple rolls out the Server version too. Not surprisingly, Apple has also set up the Mac OS X Server website for Snow Leopard, which offers some insight on the new features it brings from its ice-cold dome to the rock-solid OpenCL foundation. Some highlights below:Cal Ser... |
10 June 2008 07:03 GMT |
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Word on the street is that Apple's next Mac OS X installment, Mac OS X 10.6, will be seeded to developers attending the company's World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) this year, for rapid testing and an even more rapid release to manufacturing. What do you think they're calling it? Like an endangered... |
4 June 2008 02:43 GMT |
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