Apple publishes yet another beta of OS X El Capitan for developers enrolled in the Mac Developer Program and that in turn means one less beta for the final version to reach us. This is the fifth beta of a system that is gradually maturing and that means a small evolution of OS X Yosemite, this time with build 15A235d and whose main incentive is to correct errors found in previous betas.
To access the download if you are registered as a Mac developer you can find it directly in the updates tab from the Mac App Store »> App Store…> Updates» being necessary to restart the computer once the update has been installed.
As has been happening lately with all the betas released, this version is available for the moment and exclusively for those users participating in the Mac developer program, leaving out users (beta testers) enrolled in the public beta program, although it may be released later as this often changes from one day to the next and in this way the public beta version matches the one owned by the developers, the same system a priori although the ID of the beta is different.
I also think it is convenient to remember that OS X El Capitan 10.11 in its definitive version will arrive this fall and that it aims to increase the speed and stability of OS X Yosemite by adding some important improvements in both security and new features that make this "new" OS X a mature system.
It has improved a lot, bugs in the finder bar, speed ... the truth is that it works quite well, much better than Beta 4
Hello, someone has problems with this beta and open office. It crashes when I am using Excel
Both in 4 and 5
Excel crashes I wanted to say