Late Tuesday, Apple issued a brand new beta version of Mac OS X 10.7.3 (build 11D36) to its developer community for forthcoming testing.
Apple's last beta release (OS X 10.7.2) came in October, when Apple served up iCloud support to the desktop OS.
For now, all we can tell you is that this pre-Christmas release comes with no known issues. Developers, however, are encouraged to focus their attention on iCloud Document Storage, Address Book, iCal, Mail, Spotlight, and Safari.
The delta version comes in at 986.68 MB while the combo update for previous Lion beta users is 1.2 GB.
If you're a registered developer, build 11D36 of 10.7.3 can be downloaded at your leisure.
And there we go... another beta update WITHOUT mention of the NASTY permission bug that is plaguing Lion systems all over the place, that made a bunch of people(including me) went back to Snow Leopard until it's solved.... go figure