Apple releases Safari 8.0.3, 7.1.3 and 6.2.3 beta to developers

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Apple just distributed three new beta versions of Safari to OS X developers. Specifically, developers at Yosemite would be receiving version 8.0.3On the other hand, 7.1.3 would be available for those who focus their attention on Mavericks while version 6.2.3 would be the equivalent for Mountain Lion. Some areas where developers are asked to focus their efforts would be the AutoComplete password feature, web notifications, the web in general, support for different extensions, and HTML5 video playback on various popular webs and debugging sites. via Web Inspector.

Apple also wants them to focus on bookmark editing and read / unread status of the Reading List.

On the other hand, these updates are unlikely to make their appearance to the general public until January. I would almost certainly bet that they will be released, at least the version for OS X Yosemite, along with the 10.10.2 system version in January while beta testing takes place this December. Even so, Apple's journey with Safari is not being easy since if we look back we see how it already had to check out the update to Safari 8.0.1 due to various problems, although the specific reason is not yet known.

In this way, the latest beta version of Safari with build 8.0.2 was presented less than a week ago and already brought solutions for a series of issues related to the history of Web pages in addition to correcting several errors with the iCloud keychain synchronization . Of course, these updates are available for free through the channels already known to all, that is, both through the updates section of the Mac App Store and the developer portal for Mac.


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