Apple officially releases macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 for everyone

After 5 beta versions and beta 1 of macOS High Sierra 10.13.6, today the Cupertino company has just made the final version of the operating system for Mac available to all users. In this case, the improvements implemented in macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 .XNUMX does not appear to go beyond bug fixes, system stability improvements y support for messages in iCloud.

We are installing this latest official version right now before the keynote next Monday and the task accumulates with the news of the launch of the HomePod in more countries, the iOS version released a few days ago along with the rest of the versions Apple, watchOS and tvOS operating systems.

Activate messages from Preferences

To activate messages in iCloud, we have to access from Message Preferences, click on Accounts and select "Activate messages in iCloud".

We don't have big changes in sight in the next version of macOS, but some of them are important like the APFS file system implementation on computers that have Fusion Drive disks, activating support for iCloud messages or improvements in the security of the system in general.

The truth is that this version comes just to see the news of the next version of macOS at WWDC on Monday, something that many of us are looking forward to but that seems not going to involve major aesthetic or functionality changes on Macs. hardware that we can see or not in the keynote we will talk at another time since the doubts are many and it is not clear which way will be chosen by Apple. For now let's enjoy the present and we will install the new version of macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 just released by Apple for all Mac users.


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