Apple releases fourth beta of macOS Sierra for developers

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Yesterday afternoon, despite being the month of August in which a large part of the population is on vacation, Apple engineers re-released a large number of betas of all operating systems that will arrive in its final version in September. As usual, the engineers have stayed again without vacations, something they are used to having the launch of the final versions of their operating systems in the month of September and by that date they must launch different betas until the operation be almost perfect.

Following the usual development of these versions, the guys at Apple released different betas of iOS 10, watchOS 3, tvOS 10 and macOS Sierra, which we really care about. This fourth beta for developers comes two weeks after the launch of the third beta and married months after the launch of the first beta, launched on June 13 after the 2016 Developer Conference ended. We can download this new update directly from the Mac App Store or directly through the Apple Developer Center.

Among the new functions that stand out the most in macOS Sierra we find: Siri, finally landing on the Mac, after many years of waiting. Siri allows us to perform practically the same functions that we can currently do on the iPhone, although with the opening to third-party developers it is likely that we can get more out of it in the future.

Another of the important novelties of macOS Sierra has to do with iCloud. The files and documents that we store on our desktop will be available on all devices with iCloud. The other main novelty that the next version of the operating system for Mac will bring us is the possibility of making payments through Apple Pay directly from our Safari browser, authenticating the purchase through our iPhone or Apple Watch.


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  1.   Jesus said

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