“Apple posted a new developer build of OS X Lion 10.7.4 for both Client and Server editions, coming just one week after the previous update,” MacNN reports. “In addition, the company has updated the last Developer Preview 3 of OS X 10.8, Mountain Lion, and also posted Developer Preview 4 of Xcode 4.4 for developers.”
“The newest update for the as-yet-unreleased 10.7.4 is build number 11E53, just one build higher than last week’s 11E52, and again indicating no known errors,” MacNN reports. “The shrinking time frame between recent releases, along with the decreasing gap between build numbers suggests that the update will be formally released in the near future.”
MacNN reports, “The update to Mountain Lion DP3, now updated to DP3.1, does not list specific changes apart from the noticeable ‘Do Not Disturb’ toggle, which can be accessed from the Notifications icon on the menubar and is represented by by a crescent moon. The Notifications feature itself is inherited from iOS 5, but the ‘Do Not Disturb’ mode is not present there, suggesting that a future version of iOS 5 or later might add the feature.”
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What about the new iOS? Any wews? iPhone 5 or ‘just new iPhone’?
It’s Snappy!
Which “it” are you referring to?
The only downside is that there’s no “pause/resume” button for the 1.45 GB ML update like there was for the official “version” updates. If you try to quit the App Store, you get a message “OS updates must complete before the App Store can quit”. Usually not a big deal, but my office network sucks, so it’s telling me the update will take 6 days. FML.
The obvious conclusion is that you should not attempt to update iOS devices at your office… 😉
I switched networks and broke the update. At this point, it’s not even an option. :/
No updates seen yet. Still on 10.7.3. No updates in software update or the app store.
These are pre-release developer builds. Us mere mortals won’t get them until they’re finished.
Eminently imminent it is!