Developers asked to focus on general website compatibility, autofill, and more

Nov 22, 2013 10:20 GMT  ·  By

Alongside a new Mavericks beta, Apple has released two new Safari seeds for testing, one for OS X Mavericks, the other for Mountain Lion. There’s no word on when these two will be released publicly.

Developers are told to run Safari 6.1.1 for Lion on OS X 10.7.5 with Security Update 2013-002, while Safari 6.1.1 for Mountain Lion requires OS X 10.8.5.

Safari 7.0.1 for OS X Mavericks is already included in OS X 10.9.1, so that’s what you need if you want to test the new features and look for bugs.

According to people who are familiar with the software, focus areas include general website compatibility, accessibility features, viewing and annotating PDFs, lLogin autofill, password autofill, setting and using break points in Web Inspector, and extensions.

To download the new Safari test builds, log in at Appel’s Dev Center with your developer credentials.