Apple has today released to developers the fourth build of Mac OS X 10.6.5. The release comes just four days after the previous release of Mac OS X 10.6.5. Such short successions of builds has in the past indicated that the update is close to release, but is not a definitive factor.
The current version of Mac OS X Snow Leopard was released in mid-June after just under two months of developer testing.
Mac OS X 10.6.5 build 10H535 weighs in at 570MB for the delta update and contains six focus areas and one known issue affecting USB devices when VMware or Parallels virtualisation software is installed. Apple does not include a list of applied fixes.
Known Issues
- Having VMware or Parallels installed may prevent USB devices from being available
Focus Areas
- 3D Graphics
- iCal
- QuickTime
- Time Machine
- USB Devices