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Apple seeds first OS X 10.10.1 beta to developers

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OS X Yosmite 10.10.1 is comes with Exchange support for Mail. Photo: Apple
OS X Yosmite 10.10.1 is comes with Exchange support for Mail. Photo: Apple

The first beta of OS X Yosemite has been seeded to developers this afternoon since the operating system was released to the public last month.

Apple released OS X 10.10.1 beta with build number 14B17 to registered developers as an App Store update, and should be available via direct download in the Mac Dev Center later today.

The release notes don’t mention any major new features, but Apple has added several improvements for WiFi Connectivity. The Yosemite beta also adds fixes for Exchange support to Mail, as well as some updates to Notification Center and general bug fixes overall.

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3 responses to “Apple seeds first OS X 10.10.1 beta to developers”

  1. PeeJAY says:

    When are they going to come up with a fix for those of us who are having trouble syncing our iPhones with iTunes?!?

  2. Shanos says:

    Thankfully my macbook now connects and stays connected to wifi, after the update was installed.

  3. BertVisscher says:

    I can’t wait to see if this update will also get rid of the bug that causes apps to overload a single core of the CPU. Thanks to that, I’ve been unable to use the Firestorm and Second Life Viewer.

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