Earlier this week, Apple released the second GM version of OS X Yosemite. Now, just days after the previous release, Apple has once again launched the third OS X Yosemite GM version. According to the developer, the latest GM version has made some adjustments to the key chain and driver software compared to the second version, but Apple has not listed any known issues.
Apple launched its first developer preview of OS X Yosemite in June this year, with eight developer versions and five beta versions available, and Apple is expected to launch the official version of OS X Yosemite at its October 16 launch.
Apple launched its first GM version of OS X Yosemite on October 1, with a version of 14a378a, followed by a second GM version of 14a386a on October 7, with the version of the third GM version 14a388a. In less than 10 days, Apple has launched three OS X Yosemite GM Editions, so the frequency of updates is rare in all Apple's operating systems, including mobile operating systems. The official version of OS X Yosemite is likely to be online in the Mac App Store immediately after the October 16 release.
OS X Yosemite is one of the most varied versions of the entire OS X system in history. First of all, from the interface design, Apple first brought the flat style to the desktop operating system, the significance of the equivalent of iOS 7 in the mobile operating system status. And the user seems to be quite receptive to this style change, the current beta and GM version of OS X Yosemite installation rate has far exceeded the same period last year's OS X Mavericks. In addition to the dramatic changes in the interface style, OS X Yosemite provides connectivity between multiple systems and airdrop support, allowing users to cross platform operations between OS x Yosemite and iOS 8 systems, such as transferring files, creating temporary data transfers, Supports Cross-platform voice calls between Mac and iphone, and so on.