As part of the continuation of the current-generation Mac OS, Apple has just released the first OS X 10.10.5 Yosemite beta to registered developers. This latest progressive seed of OS X Yosemite comes just two weeks after Apple made OS X 10.10.4 available to the general public and follows hot on the heels of the latest developer preview of OS X El Capitan. In terms of OS X development, this could be the last update for Yosemite that we see before the next-generation of OS X, El Capitan, hits the Mac App Store with global availability.




As previously mentioned, this could be the last update for Yosemite that we could see before the final unveiling of OS X El Capitan later this year. OS X 10.11 will ship with significant performance improvements under the hood as well as a number of fantastic feature additions. Users will be able to interact with full-screen split view apps as well as get a streamlined Mission Control experience. Spotlight will become more intelligent and aware as part of El Capitan and Apple’s native OS X Mail application will enjoy the additional improved full-screen support and new swipe gestures.




This pre-release version of OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 can be downloaded from Apple Developer Center.

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