“Apple on Thursday provided its developer community with a second private beta of its forthcoming Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard update in as many days, suggesting the software is rapidly approaching a release candidate,” Katie Marsal reports for AppleInsider.
“Apple typically seeds external betas of Mac OS X updates at such a rapid frequency only when the software is entering a final candidate stage, or if a serious and potentially-hazardous glitch was discovered with the preceding build,” Marsal reports.
Marsal reports, “The latest distributions weigh in at just shy of 790MB in Combo Update form and 725MB as a barebones Delta image.”
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