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tywebb13

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AppleCare employees have been given 10.9.3 build 13D62 today and this does not include the "pre-release" labelling. So maybe this will be the same build for public release.
 
How can 13D62 be the GM when they've only just released 13D61 to Developers? Surely that doesn't make sense.

If no major issues are found they'll release 13D62 as GM and not release yet another build?
 
Several developers have found build 13D61 to be buggy.

So I'm starting to change my mind on this.

Apple need to fix the bugs before they release it to the public.

And the time it has taken since last week suggests the build for public release will be higher than the 13D62 released to AppleCare employees.
 
I have a MacBook Pro 15"(Mid 2009) and from the moment I put mavericks I always have problems noticeable from me.What I know is that If mavericks continue to be buggy I'll switch back to Snow Leopard! :)
 
I have a MacBook Pro 15"(Mid 2009) and from the moment I put mavericks I always have problems noticeable from me.What I know is that If mavericks continue to be buggy I'll switch back to Snow Leopard! :)

:D U need a NEW MacBook with SSD and plenty of Ram..... Yours it's 5 years old it's out of date......the only problem it's where we found the money to upgrade the much expensive hardware of Apple !?!? :D
 
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:D U need a NEW MacBook with SSD and plenty or Ram..... Yours it's 5 years old it's out of date......the only problem it's where we found the money to upgrade the much expensive hardware of Apple !?!? :D


I think with an SSD and the upgrade of the ram everything is gonna be ok but I'm not thinking of buying a new MacBook Pro.As far as concerning the downgrade to a previous version I don't find something interesting on Mavericks except of the iCloud.Sometimes it's useful cause I have an iPhone as well but I vote for the performance instead of iCloud.There are old computers with various versions of Linux and are still fast.Let's say that Snow Leopard will have the same effect on my MacBook Pro.I still remember the days that even with my core 2 duo I was doing everything fast..unfortunately Mavericks is an OS optimised for the new retina MacBook Pro.
 
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