Apple releases fourth beta of OS X 10.11.4 for developers

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One more week we can say that those from Cupertino are going against the clock with the new version of OS X 10.11.4 and it is that the fourth beta of it has just been made available to developers with important improvements. The third beta of the same it was released on February 8 so it's only been two weeks.

Once again we are sure that Apple is preparing the way for the next version of the Mac system to be released next month and that new equipment will arrive in June. In addition, they are working hard so that the ecosystem works better and better in terms of new additions that have been made with the arrival of the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, Live Photos. 

Apple has released the fourth beta of OS X 10.11.4 for registered developers two weeks after the third beta of it was released. We see that the launches are being very followed which corroborates that At the next Keynote rumored for March 15, we will have the new system on the streets.

In addition, that new version of OS X would be the one that would introduce a possible new version of iTunes that would make the Apple Music service separate, leaving iTunes for what was initially planned, that is, to synchronize content. Once again this new beta focuses on the correct implementation of Live Photos in Messages in addition to improving its stability. 

As the developers turn over what they find in this new beta we will inform you about it and it seems to be that the Notes application will also play an important role in the new version of OS X El Capitan.


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