Apple Releases OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 Beta to Developers
Nearly three weeks after the release of the long-anticipated OS X Yosemite, which contained a wide number of design tweaks, new features and deeper integration with iOS 8, Apple on Monday seeded a new OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite beta to developers for testing.
The update has a build number 14B17. The guys from Cupertino have asked the developers to focus on such features of the most recent beta version of OS X Yosemite as Wi-Fi, Exchange accounts in Mail and the Notification Center, so looks like they contain some minor changes. Anyway, we don't know that for sure.
It should be noted, however, that it is still unclear whether Apple has fixed a number of bugs that were found in Yosemite earlier. The most conspicuous one is connected with Wi-Fi connectivity options and it can be found on a wide number of different Mac and MacBook models all over the world.
Those who have a developer account can download the latest OS X 10.10.1 beta right now. As usual, it is available via Apple's Dev Portal or through Software Update option on Mac's App Store. Keep in mind that this version can be unstable, so I don't recommend to install it on your main computer.