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Apple Seeds Mac OS X 10.6.5 Build 10H535 to Developers

Apple continues its trend of weekly releases of Mac OS X 10.6.5 developer builds today by pushing Build 10H535 to registered developers. The release marks an increment of four builds since last week's release.

According to those familiar with the new build, Apple continues to ask developers to focus their testing on the same six areas as in the previous build: 3D Graphics, iCal, Mail, QuickTime, Time Machine, and USB Devices.

The one documented known issue from the previous build, involving issues with USB devices operating after waking from sleep on machines with VMware installed is still present, but has been expanded to also include machines running Parallels.

A date for the public release of Mac OS X 10.6.5 is unknown, as Apple's development cycle can be highly variable. Mac OS X 10.6.4 was released in mid-June, soon after Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.

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19 months ago
They are fair going through these . updates aren't they.
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19 months ago
I cannot wait until new iCal/Mail features are implemented. I have the benefit of using (yes, BENEFIT!) Office 2010 and Outlook is now a godsend
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19 months ago
Take your time, Apple, and make this release a stable, good one! Thanks.
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19 months ago
Please Apple, fix the USB bug for VMWare before releasing this. That would definitely be a show stopper for me
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19 months ago
with all these seeds, it must be coming sooner rather than later
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19 months ago

Take your time, Apple, and make this release a stable, good one! Thanks.


Agree, no sense in rushing things like with 10.6.4.
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19 months ago

Agree, no sense in rushing things like with 10.6.4.


Are there problems with 10.6.4? I didn't pay much attention to it at the time.
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19 months ago
Better than getting a "Security Update" for Windows 7 every other day...
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19 months ago

Better than getting a "Security Update" for Windows 7 every other day...


Yeah, that 10 sec wait after you hit Shut Down is like a kick in the nads :eek:
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19 months ago

Are there problems with 10.6.4? I didn't pay much attention to it at the time.


I have no problems with 10.6.4
I just don't want to have any problems with 10.6.5
:)
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