Apple issues first OS X 10.11.2 beta to developers
Hours after releasing the iOS 9.2 beta to developers on Tuesday, Apple seeded a first version of its upcoming OS X 10.11 El Capitan Mac operating system for testing.
It is not currently known what changes Apple will bring with OS X 10.11.2, though focus areas include Graphics, Mail, Wi-Fi, Calendar, USB, Notes, Photos and Spotlight. The update is also expected to come with the usual performance improvements and a handful of bug fixes.
Apple last week released the OS X 10.11.1 update to address issues with Office 2016, Mail, VoiceOver and more. The software also included unspecified performance enhancements and more than 150 new emoji characters.
Developers can download the latest OS X 10.11.2 El Capitan version from Apple's developer portal.
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