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Apple seeds OS X Mavericks 10.9.3 build 13D38 to developers

Approximately one week following the previous seed, Apple has provided developers with OS X Mavericks 10.9.3 build 13D38 to developers. The new version of OS X, which is yet to have an announced release date, will bring improved support for 4K monitors and syncing through iTunes. Thanks, D!

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  1. Apple seems to have their OS X development in check. Weekly betas… I’m expecting every single OS X update to be reliable and just as expected. Wish I could say the same about iOS but it seems the x.0 updates are never as stable as we’d like.

  2. Every time I read this I always wish I could test it. lol

  3. IndieGo (@IndieGoBand) - 10 years ago

    Its unconscionable that they are not fixing the SMB2 and DFS issues. OSX is currently a cancer in my network. Keynote bugs, FCP incompatibilities all since Mavericks came out has kept me at work 14 hours a day trying to address issues.

    Mavericks and the new apps are worthless in a truly collaborative business/enterprise environment. They are islands unto themselves.

    Please put out a proper product that will function properly on a LAN. iCloud and Dropbox are not answers to this problem.

    I am not happy. Thanks for hearing me Mr Cook.

  4. How about fixing the MBA’s wake-up WiFi issues? I’m kind of tired of resetting the WiFi radio every time I open the lid.