Is coming WWDC this year and Apple wants to have everything ready. You have just released a new version of macOS Catalina. Obviously, without the news that it will present these days in its world event dedicated to programmers, it only corrects some bugs in its previous version.
There is less left for this important event, the global conference for Apple developers to be held on 22 June. We will see the successor to macOS Catalina. For now, they can go testing this latest version, to see if they can discover any interesting news.
Apple just released the second beta of an upcoming update to macOS Catalina 10.15.6 to developers for testing purposes. One week after the first beta was released and two weeks after macOS Catalina 10.15.5 which incorporated the new battery health management features for Macs.
The beta version of macOS Catalina 10.15.6 can be downloaded from System Preferences after installing your developer account from the Developer Center Apple.
It is not yet known what improvements the new macOS Catalina update brings. It will likely include performance improvements, security updates, and bug fixes that could not be fixed in the previous update. No new features were found in the first beta, so they will just be small bug fixes.
Obviously, nothing of the new features that Apple will offer us will appear as usual in the new evolution of macOS that will present at the WWDC this year, in a couple of weeks.
We will be very aware of this event to see where macOS evolves, and if it gives us any clue of a different macOS future, if in the end Macs with ARM architecture, as has been rumored lately. On June 22 we will leave doubts.