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Apple releases OS X 10.10.3 build 14D127 for public and developer betas

Apple today released yet another build of OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 to both the developer and public beta programs. This version is labeled as 14D127, which is several builds newer than the previous release of 14D113. As always, this new release includes various bug fixes.

As we’ve previously highlighted, 10.10.3 will bring a new, more diverse Emojis keyboard to the Mac, improved login for Google services, and APIs for the new Force Touch Trackpad on the new 12-inch MacBook and 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display. Apple has not yet announced when 10.10.3 will be released, but perhaps a launch will come in line with the upcoming MacBook in April.

New in this beta:

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  1. bradleyza - 9 years ago

    I wonder if us developers will have accsess to the final 10.10.3 build, or will they put us on a 10.10.4 beta?

    • Almog (@Almogos) - 9 years ago

      Finally they fixed the annoying bug that prevented iPhone cellular calls to work

      • Almog (@Almogos) - 9 years ago

        And I actually don’t know why I replied to this comment instead of creating new comment -_-

  2. akshitrajbhandari - 9 years ago

    Anyone having a problem where ‘The Mac optimize’ might now work?
    My whole library is about 10GB and it uses that whole space on my drive even after opting for Mac optimize in Preferences

    • Jassi Sikand - 9 years ago

      Optimization works only when you’re running out of space. When you have the full space it uses it