Apple launches second public beta of OS X El Capitan

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Little time has passed since Apple released the beta 4 for developers we already have available the OS X El Capitan beta 2 in its public version. Apple continues to release new versions around the same time as the developer versions, something that indicates that they do not have many problems in the operation of these versions.

In addition to OS X El Capitan beta 2, the public beta has also been released for registrants in the development program for the new iOS 9. The details of the update in both software are the same as in the version for developers released a few hours ago by the guys from Cupertino. 

These beta versions can be downloaded directly from the Apple website aimed at users registered in the beta program, apple beta software program. As usual, not recommended, although we are convinced that this second version works correctly and does not have many problems, use the public beta versions on the main Mac. In any case, it is best to use a disk partition for this, otherwise it is possible that some applications cause conflict or do not work as they should.


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  1.   Sandro Caro said

    I installed the beta 2 of El Capitan on a Macbook Pro, it made my computer very slow to open applications, it requires a lot of computer resources although I have it with 8 Gigs of Ram, it heats up and the applications hang. With the previous Beta version it worked more stable

  2.   aberingi said

    I use the Beta 4 dev and it works very well, execpo that it eats up almost the 16 MB of Ram that I have in a Mac Mini from mid 2011.

  3.   Jordi Giménez said

    Yes, the RAM seems to 'fly' in these beta! Let's hope they normalize it in the following versions that if everything remains the same they will be for this week or at most the next one.

    Regards!