Update October 9: Apple released a third GM candidate today, one day after confirming an October 16 press event.
Apple today released its second “golden master” update of OS X Yosemite to developers, as rumors of an October launch surge.
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Apple developers can download the update here on Apple’s developer site.
Via: 9to5Mac
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