On Monday, Apple issued
a sixth beta of OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 to developers, and an identical third beta to registered public testers. The new build, numbered 14D127a, is said to be mostly a security, compatibility, and stability bugfix release, though the company has added a request that testers focus on screen-sharing features as well as Hebrew and Arabic localizations, on top of the ongoing focus on Wi-Fi "captive portal" networks (such as hotels or coffeeshops).
The new release comes exactly
a week after the previous one, which added an update to the Yosemite Recovery tools. The updates are now available from either the
Mac Developer page on Apple's website or the updates tab of the Mac App Store. No release date for 10.10.3 has been announced, but following the normal cycle it is likely to appear early next month.