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Apple seeds Newer Mac OS X 10.6.3 Build 10D558 to developers

By Mac Hack PC 19 February 2010 View Comments

Apple started seeding a newer Mac OS X 10.6.3 build to developers. The previous build was 10D552 was back on 9th Feb, 2010. Apple asked the developers to focus on three key areas which includes AirPort, Graphics Drivers and QuickTime. This particular build is pretty similar to the last build with very few minor changes.

Mac OS X 10.6.3 Build 10D558

The build further includes:

  • Performance improvements for 64-bit Logic
  • Addresses compatibility issues with OpenGL-based applications
  • Includes changes to QuickTime X that increase reliability and enhance security
  • Improves printing reliability and compatibility with 3rd party printers
  • Addresses issues that cause background message colors to display incorrectly in Mail
  • Issues that caused machines using BTMM and Bonjour Sleep Proxy to wake unexpectedly
  • Issues with recurring events in iCal when connected to Exchange servers

In just two months, Apple seeded 5 builds to the developer, including this build. So, get ready all you Snow Leopard users, as we can expect Apple to release Mac OS X 10.6.3 within a week or so.

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