Apple seeds new OS X Lion 10.7.2 build, iPhoto beta 3, iCloud beta 9 to devs

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Apple seeded a new OS X Lion 10.7.2 build, iPhoto 9.2 beta 3 and iCloud beta 9 to its developers on Friday. Apple’s release notes said the Lion update focuses on Airport, AppKit, GraphicsDrivers, iCal, iChat, Mac App Store, Mail, Spotlight and Time Machine. As usual, Apple warns that this is a pre-release build and that developers should not yet install it on a machine that they depend on for their business. Despite that warning, there are no known new issues with the seed and we’ve included Apple’s notes after the break.

OS X Lion 10.7.2 build 11C43 Seed Note

OS X Lion Update 10.7.2 is an update to OS X Lion 10.7.

Installation Instructions

The OS X Lion 10.7.2 Update (Combo) updates

- OS X Lion 10.7 or 10.7.1 GM builds.

- Any earlier seed of Mac OS X v10.7.2 ONLY AFTER installing the included reversioner.

IMPT: If you installed a previous seed of Mac OS X v10.7.2, please run the enclosed Reversioner.pkg, do not restart but install the update immediately after.

The OS X Lion 10.7.2 Update (Delta) updates

- OS X Lion 10.7.1 GM builds.

- Any earlier seed of Mac OS X v10.7.2 ONLY AFTER installing the included reversioner.

IMPT: If you installed a previous seed of Mac OS X v10.7.2, please run the enclosed Reversioner.pkg, do not restart but install the update immediately after.

Please be aware that you will not be able to revert back to your previous system after updating. Please install this update on a system you are prepared to erase if necessary.

As this is a pre-release build, it is not advisable to use this software on a production system with information on it that you depend on for your business.

Known Issues

- None

Focus Areas

- AirPort

- AppKit

- GraphicsDrivers

- iCal

- iChat

- Mac App Store

- Mail

- Spotlight

- Time Machine

6 Comments
  • Me

    First!

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Ricardo-Dawkins/746307628 Ricardo Dawkins

    That UI is a mess. Go job, Apple.

    • Anonymous

      That is called mission control, scroll three fingers up and it gives you a view of all running Applications. I barely use it. I auto assign the most used applications of my day. FireFox/Chorme, Tech news app, Microsoft Office, Keynote and few other in to their own desktop and just scroll right to left to get to each app.  Loving the increase in productivity 

    • Ian

      Is that Android running on a MacBook?

  • http://kashfi.tumblr.com/ kashfi

    How do I get it? I went to Software Update and it says that I am up to date at 10.7.1.

    • IPwn

      Developer release it won’t be avaliable as a update for regular users for a while.

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