While we were all focused on the official date of the presentation of the new iPhone and who knows if something else during the keynote on September 7, Apple released the versions macOS Sierra beta 8 for developers and version 7 for users who are enrolled in the public beta program. Now with this release it seems that we are closer to the final version of this long-awaited operating system and it would be very good if Apple officially launched it in the iPhone keynote, but we will discover this in just a week.
As in previous beta versions the guys from Cupertino focus on the bug fixes, minor bug fixes and system security improvements. The beta 8 comes a few days after the release of the official version of iOS 9.3.5 that corrected a security flaw in the iPhone and iPad.
There is very little left for the majority of users to be able to update the Mac officially and enjoy the improvements added in this operating system that, although it is true, has a very similar base to those of OS X El Capitan, it adds the different news in terms of Siri, the option to unlock from the Apple Watch and other news that we have already seen previously. If you are a user of the public beta versions of macOS Sierra, You will find the update in the Mac App Store> Updates.