
Apple has seeded a new beta version of Mac OS X 10.7.2 (build 11C55) to developers of Mac Developer Program.
The new version of Mac OS X 10.7.2 includes iCloud beta. Prior to this, Apple had seeded components of iCloud as a separate download.
MacRumors reports:
Apple continues to list no known issues with the latest build, and asks developers to focus their testing on AddressBook, GraphicsDrivers, iCal, iChat, iCloud, Mac App Store, Mail, MobileMe, Safari, Spotlight, and Time Machine.
Apple had also released iTunes 10.5 beta 8 and iWork for iOS beta 3 few days back and iOS 5 beta 7 on August 7th.
Meanwhile. Apple has also reopened iTunes Match beta service for additional developers over the weekend.
iTunes Match beta testing has now been expanded to additional developers in the United States.
iTunes Match stores your music library in iCloud and allows you to enjoy your collection from anywhere, any time, on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or computer. Any of your songs, including music you've imported from CDs, that matches with the 18 million songs in the iTunes Store will become available in iCloud and will play back at iTunes Plus quality (256 Kbps DRM-free AAC) — even if your original was of a lower quality.iTunes Match is a new service that Apple had unveiled along with iOS 5 and iCloud at theWWDC 2011 Keynote addressin June. It allows users to store their entire music collection (up to 25,000 songs), including songs that they've ripped from CDs or purchased from anywhere else in iCloud.
Apple is widely expected to release iOS 5 along with Mac OS X 10.7.2, iTunes 10.5 and iWork for iOS couple of days before or along with iPhone 5 launch, which is expected in the first half of October.
[via MacRumors]
Oh come, iOS 5 I want it now
You can say that again!
iPhone will launch in last week of September, period.