OS X 10.11 El Capitan XNUMXth beta for developers

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If last week we told you that it had been made available to the developers the fifth beta of what in the autumn will be the new system of computers in the block, today the media are echoing that a new beta has just come out.

This is the sixth beta of OS X 10.11 El Capitan. From what we have already been able to know, it is a beta that does not bring very significant changes after reading the notes that Apple has associated with the download of that update.

Those from Cupertino have the machine greased and as time goes by, the betas destined for developers are published with less time, giving solutions to the multiple problems that are being encountered. In this case, the sixth beta has been released for developers with a identifier number 15A244d.

As we have told you, this update does not bring significant changes and what it comes to do is solve the problems that have already been found in previous betas. In this case only has three minor settings and solution to the problems that we have discussed.

The speed that Apple takes with the release of betas to developers every week makes us see that the arrival of the new OS X 10.11 is closer than we think. Remember that in the last Keynote they told us that the final version would arrive in the fall.

The update is now available for download from the Developer Center or through the update mechanism on the Mac App Store.


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  1.   andres said

    and what about xcode? I have read that this update brings problems in Xcode.