Developer build Mac OS X 10.7.3 11D50 has been released to registered Mac developers, this is the sixth dev build of the next update to Mac OS X, and arrives nearly a week after the last 10.7.3 build showed up.
With no known issues, the emphasis is still on iCloud, Address Book, iCal, Mail, Spotlight and Safari. MacRumors notes the builds description suggests “the main improvements in OS X 10.7.3 will be support for several new languages and fixes for issues related to smart cards, directory services authentication, and Windows file sharing.”
Several developer releases of OS X 10.7.3 have been pushed out with no known issues, although a final build hasn’t been made available to the public yet.
A new developer build of Mac OS X 10.7.3 has been released by Apple as build 11D36. This is the third developer version of OS X 10.7.3 and is available for registered Mac Developers to download through the dev center with no known issues. Listing no known issues could suggest…
Apple has posted the second beta of Mac OS X 10.7.3 for developers, available now from the Mac Dev Center. The focus is on Spotlight, Safari, iCloud Document Storage (does not seem like the hidden iCloud file sync feature is coming anytime soon), Address Book, iCal, and Mail, and no…
Apple has released a new build of OS X Lion 10.7.3 to developers, the latest build is 11D42 and weighs in around 1GB. Like the past dev builds of 10.7.3, the focus continues to be on Address Book, Mail, iCal, Spotlight, and Safari, and has no known issues. The first…
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Any chance they’re fixing the issue with fullscreen apps killing your second monitor? I’m finding many forums out there of people sticking with Snow Leopard simply because fullscreening a video in Quicktime blackens your second monitor.
You can use a OSX Software like http://www.istumbler.net/ to show you your neighbor’s channel they are using. This way, you can pickup an unused channel and lower the interferences
Any chance they’re fixing the issue with fullscreen apps killing your second monitor? I’m finding many forums out there of people sticking with Snow Leopard simply because fullscreening a video in Quicktime blackens your second monitor.
You can use a OSX Software like http://www.istumbler.net/ to show you your neighbor’s channel they are using. This way, you can pickup an unused channel and lower the interferences
@Sky I’ll try changing my router channel to 11, I’m having the same problem with my MAcbook Pro’s wifi and it’s really annoying, thanks for the info!
Hard to believe they aren’t focusing on Wi-Fi stability in this and that it isn’t even mentioned in release notes.
Maybe they already solved it… :D :D
ALL my wifi issues at home were fixed by changing the routers wifi channel to 11, needs to be lower that channel 13 (i think, cant remember for sure).