Yesterday you announced that apple had released the fifth beta of the current version of macOS High Sierra for developers. When a beta is released, Apple usually does not immediately communicate the added changes, except for the resolution of expected bugs. He limits himself to commenting on the Bug fixes and system stability improvements.
But this case has made a brief difference compared to previous betas. Some users observed a note, to the point that it gave them to understand that it was a final version. On the other hand, other users did not find such a comment.
Specifically, 3 Mac are counted where the message with details of the changes of this new version appeared. In addition, of the three computers, one of them was installing public betas. That is, this message was addressed not to an application development professional, but to a customer without more from Apple. In part of the message, there was a link to check the update in detail. But when clicking on it, it led us to an Apple page that gave an error. Everything seems to indicate that someone at Apple had left a "loose cable", in this case unimportant, but it is one more in the chain of errors in recent months.
The users who had the message available, the solution of a Messages app related issue. Apparently, fixed an issue that could "temporarily change the order of conversations in Messages." In certain circumstances, we find answers in front of the question, and not at the bottom as it should be. Everything indicates that it is a specific problem, which is confusing, but which at the moment usually corrects itself.
In any case, Message synchronization problems have created more of a "headache" for Apple. Maybe the syncing between iOS and macOS needs to be further refined, and everything seems to indicate that Apple is working on it in the final version of macOS 10.13.3