Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 21st Aug 2007 18:26 UTC, submitted by SK8T
Mac OS X Apple, which last week asked that developers provide feedback on their experiences using pre-released builds of Mac OS Leopard, has followed up by seeding a significant stability update to the next-generation system software. The latest seed, labeled Mac OS X Leopard 9A500n, arrived via Leopard's Software Update mechanism as a 'recommended' update for all developers running Mac OS X Leopard build 9A499.
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All Stable
by Finchwizard on Wed 22nd Aug 2007 00:08 UTC
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2006-02-01

Like people above have said, I've never had a problem with Stability, the early first version of 10 were a little buggy in places, but still pretty good.

At least from then on they are just improving code, with no real huge huge changes that will effect performance and stability (Like OS9 to OSX terms of changes)

My only concern is how is it looking to be released on time? Wasn't it October to be released?
Better hurry up and get those suckers pressed and ready.

Can't wait, will be a great release, as usual.