Apple today released a second golden master candidate of OS X Yosemite to developers, a week after releasing the first candidate golden master and the fourth public beta.
The latest Yosemite update can be downloaded from the Mac App Store and through Apple's Mac Dev Center.
OS X Yosemite brings a flatter, more modern look to OS X, with an emphasis on translucency and redesigned dock, windows, and more. It also includes a multitude of new features, such as improved integration with iOS 8 through Continuity, a new "Today" view in Notification Center that offers integration with third-party apps, a retooled Spotlight search with new data sources, and several new features for apps like Mail, Safari, and Messages.
Over the course of the beta testing period, each Developer Preview has added new features and refined the look and performance of OS X Yosemite, although changes have become less obvious in more recent builds as Apple begins finalizing Yosemite ahead of its public release, which is expected in late October.*Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories*
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The latest Yosemite update can be downloaded from the Mac App Store and through Apple's Mac Dev Center.
OS X Yosemite brings a flatter, more modern look to OS X, with an emphasis on translucency and redesigned dock, windows, and more. It also includes a multitude of new features, such as improved integration with iOS 8 through Continuity, a new "Today" view in Notification Center that offers integration with third-party apps, a retooled Spotlight search with new data sources, and several new features for apps like Mail, Safari, and Messages.
Over the course of the beta testing period, each Developer Preview has added new features and refined the look and performance of OS X Yosemite, although changes have become less obvious in more recent builds as Apple begins finalizing Yosemite ahead of its public release, which is expected in late October.*Recent Mac and iOS Blog Stories*
• 'Ledge' Protects Wrists From Sharp MacBook Edges
• 'Plastc' Smart Payment Card Aims to Replace Card-Stuffed Wallets
• Apple Reportedly Shifting iPhone Production Balance More Toward iPhone 6 Plus
• Apple Opening New Retail Store Near Venice, Italy This Saturday, October 11 [Updated]
• Report Claims 12.9-Inch iPad May Adopt Integrated iOS/OS X Operating System
• Cycloramic for iPhone 6 Captures 360-Degree Hands-Free Video Using Power Adapter for Support
• 1Password Updated With iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Support, Improved Touch ID Functionality
• Buyer's Guide: Deals on the Retina MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iPhone 6 Cases, and More Reported by MacRumours.com 7 hours ago.