AppleInsider is reporting that Apple has seeded a new build (Build 10D538) of Mac OS X 10.6.3 to developers. This update reportedly addresses issues in areas like QuickTime X and Logic Studio.
More specifically, people familiar with Friday’s beta say it includes an update to QuickTime X that, when finalized, will improve security and compatibility while simultaneously enhancing overall reliability. The release will also include tweaks that aim to enhance the performance of Apple’s 64-bit Logic pro audio suite. Other planned improvements include better compatibility with third-party printers and OpenGL-grounded applications, those same people say.
Only one documented issues remains in this build and it involves viewing photos through Front Row.
Worth noting, is that 10.6.3 could have better OpenGL 3.0 support at the time of it’s release, which means, better graphics performance, when the standard is fully implemented.
In other Mac OS X news, MacRumors is reporting that they have seen Mac OS X 10.7 show up in their web logs in increasing numbers as of late.

Of course, Apple hasn’t said a word regarding the next major release of Mac OS X simply know to us at the moment as Mac OS X 10.7. People like John Gruber have heard rumblings suggesting that Apple will unveil the software this summer at WWDC.
Graph courtesy of MacRumors.
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