A week after the launch last Friday of the final version of macOS High Sierra 10.13.4, the guys from Cupertino have re-launched the beta program of the latest version of macOS currently available on the market and have launched the first macOS 10.13.5 developer beta.
As is usual, at the moment this first beta of macOS 10.13.5 is aimed at developers, so if you are a public beta user you will have to wait until today or maybe tomorrow, until Apple launch the first public beta of this version.
The first beta of macOS High Sierra, numbered 17F35e, is available through the Mac App Store for developers only. At the moment it seems that the Cupertino boys they have not introduced any important novelties, Instead, they are focusing on improving the performance and stability of what will be one of the latest updates to macOS High Sierra, ahead of the launch of the first beta of the next version of macOS, which is scheduled to launch after the inaugural conference of the Developer Conference that Apple will hold in early June this year.
Apple released the final version of macOS 10.13.4 on March 29, introducing improved eGPU support, which makes it easier to connecting an external graphics via Thunderbolt 3 connection in order to increase the processing power for tasks that require a lot of graphic capacity such as games, CAD or virtual reality applications / games.
It also introduced the Business Chat feature, a feature that allows users to communicate via the Messages app with companies and even make purchases by paying for them with Apple Pay Cash, a feature that is currently only available in the United States. Finally, this latest major update to macOS also introduced greater transparency regarding the treatment of personal information and our privacy, new features in the ordering of bookmarks, as well as improvements in system performance, stability and security.