“Apple gave developers a full view of iCloud integration in Mac OS X for the first time with an unusual Sunday release of a new Mac OS X 10.7.2 beta,” Electronista reports.
“The new 11C55 build already includes iCloud instead of requiring a separate install, like in earlier releases,” Electronista reports. “No known bugs exist with the build, but users are expected to test both iCloud itself as well as Address Book, iCal, Mail, Safari, and legacy MobileMe support.”
Read more in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” for the heads up.]
Thank goodness a new version of Safari
Hopefully Apple will have worked out some of the bugs in Lion with 107.2, too.
*Sarasota – Im sure they will have all the kinks worked out by the time they get to 107.2. I just hope Im still around to see this in say, oooo the year 2112
iCloud….brought to you by MICROSOFT and AMAZON.com.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/09/02/icloud_runs_on_microsoft_azure_and_amazon/
You do realize you’re quoting Gavin Clarke from The Register? You also do know that he’s just a blogger there:
Blogging is graffiti with punctuation.