“Apple is seeding another build of OS X 10.7.2 to developers, 11C57,” MacNN reports.
“The code is the second release to merge iCloud support into Lion, rather than require a separate download and installation,” MacNN reports. “Although there are no known issues in the build, Apple is still asking developers to test many aspects of OS X.”
MacNN reports, “Many core applications are under focus as well, namely iCal, iChat, Mail, Safari, Spotlight, Address Book and Time Machine.”
Read more in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” and “Lynn Weiler” for the heads up.]
They need to integrate iCal, mail, todo, etc. And they need to seriously updat and UPGRADE iCal. Still very Spartan and kind of amateurish.
They need to fix SMB first. Screw the new stuff until you fix what should have worked out of the box.
I agree. The fact that SMB is broken with my NAS device really makes me regret upgrading to Lion. I funny part is that iTunes still connects to my library that is on my NAS. So apparently, iTunes has it’s own SMB protocols and that is not broken. Do they pay licensing fees for iTunes but not for OS X? Very curious.
No known issues? Don’t bet on it! The developer version of Lion is still a very mixed bag, from what I’ve seen. I can’t comment on the current release version of Lion since Apple’s Lion discussion forum has become the go-to place for raving lunatics to hurl abuses at Apple for failing to anticipate their own stupidity.
The title of this article is incorrect. This is about the 7th build over the last three months. However, it’s the second with iCloud built in.