Apple’s OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 has been in beta testing with developers for a few months, and 9to5Mac reports the company is preparing to release the update sometime in the coming days to customers.
The OS X 10.10.2 update was seeded to Apple employees this week under the build 14C109, which is a bit newer than the most recent developer preview. Sources provided the release notes, and there are some notable feature additions and fixes…
The new version will reportedly include the ability to view iCloud Drive in Time Machine, allowing users to track changes over time, and to locate lost items that were previously in their iCloud Drive accounts.
Apple also says the long-promised fixes for Wi-Fi issues will be included in the new update, fixing issues such as disconnections, slow loading web pages, and more.
Also said to be fixed is the issue where Spotlight loads remote email content, even when that ability is disabled in Yosemite’s native Mail application.
According to Apple employees, OS X 10.10.2 fixes include:
Apple has yet to announce the release of the OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 update to the public, however we’ll let you know as soon as they do.