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Leopard nearing update as Snow Leopard work progresses


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Apple still has a (perhaps unenviable) goal of getting the next major version of Mac OS X, Snow Leopard, out the door this summer. Work continues on that front with a new beta build of Snow Leopard released to developers last night. Meanwhile, the 10.5.7 update to Leopard also got a new beta release with some additional improvements. Both OSes are getting more frequent updates as the product cycles inch closer to release.

 

 

 

The latest test build of Snow Leopard, 10A335, had no significant changes since the last beta. Developers are still being encouraged to develop and test 64-bit kernel extensions. The accompanying release notes also noted some known issues, including crashing bugs in QuickTime X and Rosetta, problems with Migration Assistant, and odd errors being reported by Disk Utility.

 

 

 

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