Apple Releases Mail Update for OS X Yosemite Developer Preview

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Mail for OS X Yosemite

At a time when all eyes are on the hundreds of videos that users themselves are uploading to the network, related to the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, testing their cameras, their recording modes and, of course, its response capacity as well as its screen, there is also room for those of Cupertino continue with the machine at full steam for the possible Keynote that is going to be held on October 21, which has not yet been corroborated by Apple.

Apple software engineers today released a Mail app update for OS X 10.10 Yosemite Developer Preview. So if you are one of the users who is testing the new system, get ready to install it.

 Well yes, those of the bitten apple keep working hard and keep getting updates from both the OS X Yosemite system itself, as in this case, of the Mail application that will run on that system. This update it will be able to be installed both in the betas of the system that the developers have and in the beta that has been made available to users, who are not developers, but are beta testers.

In this update, the problem that had been detected by which it could be impossible to create an email is solved and in the event that you succeeded, all the information in it was not transferred correctly via Handoff.

Remember that OS X 10.10 Yosemite is already in its last tests and will go out to the public sometime in October, a day in which Apple is expected to present a new generation of iPad Air in addition to the possibility of new Macs being launched. Let's hope they continue to amaze us.


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