March 16, 2010

Apple Seeds Another Snow Leopard Build to Developers, With Enhancements and Visual Tweaks

Apple has seeded developers with another build (10A402) of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Here are some of the changes:

  • Exposé now behaves correctly when using multiple monitors, with windows remaining on their own monitors in Exposé instead of all being collected on the primary monitor.
  • Third-party System Preferences panes are now functional.
  • Reports of battery life lasting significantly longer than under previous Snow Leopard builds. This has not been confirmed with tests.
  • Reports of greater system responsiveness and significant increases in speed system wide. Both Startup and shutdown times have improved greatly.
  • The Finder window slider button used to adjust icon sizes, is now a grey color instead of the aqua blue button as before.
  • The theme of contextual menus for the Dock when using list view, have been drastically changed. The menus now have a theme of white text on a black/charcoal background.

The bulk of the information in this article comes from MacRumors’ original report from a few days ago. I’m excited to see what else lurks in Snow Leopard, which is due for release in September.

Images courtesy of MacRumors.

Apple Seeds Mac OS X 10.5.8 to Developers

Apple has seeded what could very well be the last update to Mac OS X Leopard to developers. This update (build 9L14) is currently has 27 fixes for things like iCal, Spotlight, iDisk and so on.

This release is more than likely the last update to Mac OS X Leopard before Apple transitions over to the recently announced Mac OS X Snow Leopard this fall. That said, Apple has been know to update older software if a large number of users are still using the software, and there is a major security threat.

For those that missed it, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard is schedualed for release this September for $29.

New Build Of Mac OS 10.5.7 Seeded

Apple has seeded to developers a new build of Mac OS 10.5.7 this time the build number is 9J30. This quick updates suggests a final release soon.

Developers have been asked to test new areas such as Flash Player, USB, Flash Drives, iCal and Widgets.

Expect a release before the end of March.

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