Apple  has rolled out a new beta of OS X 10.7.2 to developers with a clear  indication that this new build is likely to become the final shipping  version of Lion’s second software update for end customers.
Listing no changes to the list of focus areas (AddressBook,  GraphicsDrivers, iCal, iChat, iCloud, Mac App Store, Mail, MobileMe,  Safari, Spotlight, and Time Machine) as well as no known issues, Lion  Build 11C62 appears to be final, going by the seed notes.
According to those who are familiar with the build, Apple has  posted the following release notes for Mac OS X 10.7.2 (courtesy of MacRumors):
The 10.7.2 update is recommended for all OS X Lion users  and includes general operating system fixes that improve the stability,  compatibility, and security of your Mac. It also includes support for  iCloud, a breakthrough set of free cloud services that automatically and  wirelessly store your content on iCloud and push it to all of your  devices. iCloud on OS X Lion includes the following features: 
 • iCloud stores your email, calendars, contacts, Safari bookmarks, and  Safari Reading List and automatically pushes them to all your devices. 
 • Back to My Mac provides remote access to your Mac from another Mac  anywhere on the Internet. 
 • Find My Mac helps find a missing Mac  by locating it on a map and allows you to remotely lock the Mac or wipe  all its data. 
 Getting started with iCloud is easy. After  installing the update, OS X will automatically present an iCloud setup  panel. Simply enter an existing Apple ID or create a new one and then  follow the on screen instructions. To learn more about iCloud visit  http://www.apple.com/icloud. 
 The 10.7.2 update also includes  Safari 5.1.1 as well as fixes that: 
 • Allow reordering of  desktop spaces and full screen apps in Mission Control. 
 • Enable  dragging files between desktop spaces and full screen apps. 
 •  Address an issue that causes the menu bar to not appear in full screen  apps. 
 • Improve the compatibility of Google contact syncing in  Address Book. 
 • Address an issue that causes Keynote to become  temporarily unresponsive. 
 • Improve VoiceOver compatibility with  Launchpad. 
 • Address an issue that causes a delay in accessing the  network after waking from sleep. 
 • Enable booting in to Lion  Recovery from a locally attached Time Machine backup drive. 
 •  Resolve an issue that causes screen zoom to stop working. 
 •  Improve Active Directory integration. 
 For detailed  information about Safari 5.1.1, please visit this website:  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4922. 
 For detailed information  on this update, please visit this website:  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4767. 
 For information on the  security content of this update, please visit:  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222.
As readers will  notice, the Support links included by Apple are not yet functional (save  for the one detailing the security content of the update, as that  Support document only gets modified, never replaced).
This OS X  10.7.2 beta delivers a new version of Safari (as the seed notes show)  and comes with iCloud integration, marking the second time a Lion seed  includes Apple’s Internet suite as a built-in component, rather than a  separate download.
Developers enrolled with Apple’s programs  can access the Mac Dev Center to  download the latest Lion beta.
An Apple press event is rumored  to go live October 4, when the company will reportedly launch its  fifth-generation iPhone, alongside iOS 5 and iCloud (both of which have  already been scheduled for launch this fall).
Since the launch  of iCloud and iOS 5 is imminent this fall, expect Mac OS X 10.7.2 to  drop very soon (especially given the nature of the new seed note  format).
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