Apple invites users to test Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2

    Apple employees are starting to learn the functions of the new iOS 5 and iCloud and the users they will have the opportunity to test Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2 before the official release made by the company from Cupertino. Apple has been running a program called AppleSeed for several years, which gives normal users the opportunity to test new versions of OS X, iOS or some applications before their official release. Apple alone chooses the users who will be part of this program and when it has prepared a test session, it sends emails to users inviting them to access the company's website and download the news.

OS X Lion Software Update Invitation

Apple invites you to participate in a software seeding project. Our program, Apple Software Customer Seeding, provides customers with access to pre-release software so that they may explore new features, perform early compatibility testing, and submit feedback to Apple engineers. We have selected you, based on a referral and/or prior participation in our program, to assist us in testing an upcoming release of an OS X Lion Software Update. You must have OS X Lion 10.7, build 11A511 or 10.7.1, build 11B26. Please follow the directions below to complete the invitation process.

     Today the company from Cupertino sent emails to some of its customers warning them that they can install and test the new version of Mac OS X Lion that Apple will release soon. We are talking about Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2 which has been available to Mac OS X application developers for several weeks now and which seems to be getting closer to its official release. This version of Mac OS X Lion has been specially modified to work with the new iCloud service and will more than likely be launched together with the new service of the company from Cupertino.