Apple today released OS X Maverick 10.9.3, after a considerable amount of developer testing. the update comes with the 13D61 build number, and can be downloaded through the Mac App Store. You can find out whats new on the latest version of Apple's desktop operating system after the break
As we mentioned above, the Apple OS X 10.9.3, is available through the Mac App Store for compatible Macs. The update brings enhanced 4K support on the all-new 2013 Mac Pro and 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro. You can also now better sync your contacts / calendars between OS X and iOS devices via USB, and with more reliable VPN connectivity, it’s the kind of incremental update that you won’t want to miss.
The complete changelog of the update is as follows:
The OS X Mavericks 10.9.3 Update is recommended for all Mavericks users. It improves the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac.Along with the aforementioned, there’s also the usual spate of bug fixes and performance enhancements, and provided that your Mac is Mavericks-ready, you can now pick this update up from the Mac App Store.
This update:
- Improves 4K display support on Mac Pro (Late 2013) and MacBook Pro with 15-inch Retina Display (Late 2013)
- Adds the ability to sync contacts and calendars between a Mac and iOS device using a USB connection
- Improves the reliability of VPN connections using IPsec
- Includes Safari 7.0.3
With the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) drawing closer, we expect Apple will be getting ready to unveil a new version of their desktop platform. While we don't know what name Apple will choose for the next version of OS X, it is expected to continue with the California theme.
Following the major redesign on iOS 7, and Apple's trend of bringing uniformity between their desktop and mobile OS, we expect the new version OS X (10.10 ?) will likely borrow the new design elements. The update is also expected to bring several other enhancements, and we cant wait to see what Apple has been working on.
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