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Developers get a new build of 10.7.2

As 9to5Mac reports, there's a brand new build of Lion 10.7.2 out there in the wild for developers, featuring focused work on iCloud, the Mac App Store, MobileMe, and a few other places like Mail, Spotlight, Time Machine, and even things like the AddressBook and graphics drivers.

This is build 11C57, coming only a few days after the last build, 11C55. We'd like to think that the increasing frequency of releases (along with the fact that there are no known issues in this build) means that a public release is right around the corner, but of course Apple is going to take its time. At any rate, devs, go check it out and make sure it's ship shape so the rest of us can see it soon.



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As 9to5Mac reports, there's a brand new build of Lion 10.7.2 out there in the wild for developers, featuring focused work on iCloud,...
 

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fvn

I am wondering why there is nobody to mention all the bugs still Lion continue to have.
Forum are full of re quest of help. Plenty of people switching back to SL. Facebook pages are running to explain about the problems. Last built (11C55) did not fix problems.
Is this the after Jobs Apple?
When I try to post comments like that they get banned. People need to know the true.
Thanks if this comment will be show.

September 16 2011 at 5:19 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Jiří Fiala

Not really... it's absolutely the same with every new OSX release. SL was a slow piece of crap until abour 10.6.4.

September 16 2011 at 5:41 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Alexander Frechdachs

the Lion is flawed. Yes. It has some features I like and it looks refreshing and seems the ideal companion for my advices. BUT the big minus is that it is not suitable for all sorts of production work, neither for home purposes like iPhoto,quicktime,iMovie nor for serious stuff like office or photoshop. Crashes,bugs and strange issues all over, and not one single build, be it gm or beta has fixed half of that. It is a shame that Apple rushed this out and even worse that they keep it unfixed for more then 90 days now. Bad PR for OSX.

September 17 2011 at 9:08 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
xxdesmusxx

So let's say I'm back on 10.7.2 build 11C26 ...once 10.7.2 goes public will I be able to just update directly to the public release or will Apple really make me jump through all the individual hoops (releases) to get to the final build?

September 16 2011 at 4:23 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Michael Torres

I think, you may have to go to the direct download page and download it from there. I had an issue like that, and I ended up just having to download the latest directly from Apple. I had lost track of all the builds and by the time I went back to the Apple seeding page, it had already closed.

September 16 2011 at 4:47 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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