After releasing a number of beta versions for OS X Yosemite, Apple today released another version of its latest Mac Operating System the OS X Yosemite Developer Preview 5. The Developer Preview 4 introduced some changes in Yosemite and it also introduced iTunes 12 about which there was no talk in WWDC 2014. Apple is releasing a number of updates for its desktop Operating System which shows that it is committed to bring its user the latest feature possible in best form. Not to mention, Mac market share is increasing day by day in desktop market share across the globe. Windows is still on the distant top with Linux at 3rd.
Developer Preview 5 introduced some main changes to user interface and some improvements in Safari. The latest developer preview, the Developers Preview 7 introduced some changes in User Interface again and some icons are tweaked. And of course it includes various performance improvements and bug fixes. Here are the few changes in latest Developer Preview 7 as reported by 9to5Mac.
App Store update notification is now shown in Apple menu:
Menu and fonts are tweaked:
New icons in System Preferences:
And some more updates are being seeded:
Yosemite is scheduled to release at the end of October this year. If you have a developer account you can go to Mac App Store now and grab the latest Developer Preview 7.