macOS Sierra and how beta versions work

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When Apple launched the first beta version of the new macOS Sierra operating system on June 13 For developers and the first thing that came to all of us is that the changes to the system would be highlighted. The truth is that we have been using these beta versions of the operating system for Macs for more than two months and we have to say that although the changes are important, many improvements also depend on other devices, such as being able to unlock the Mac through the Apple Watch.

In this specific case, not all users can say that it works for them since not everyone has the Apple smart watch, but it is true that MacOS Sierra 10.12 it works generally very well and is really stable in every way.

Part of the blame for stability may be caused by the release of public beta versions. These beta have to be stable so that users who are not developers can use them without serious problems on the Mac, Apple knows it and this is something that squeezes the firm not to make big mistakes in these versions. It is also sure that you can limit them a little more in the release of news and other adjustments in the betas, but for that they also have the unrollers and their versions.

Just yesterday the boys of Cupertino released the XNUMXth operating system beta for developers and the truth is that the changes do not seem to be overwhelming, but they are not for the worse, obviously we must be cautious with these beta versions since they may have surprises hidden in the code but the truth is that we think that Apple risks little and has done its homework well in terms of minor glitches that are being solved in a constant way.

In my personal case and in that of many other users who are with versions of macOS public beta there are no serious complaints about the operation of the new operating system and the improvements have been well adapted to the original base system that we can say is the same or even better than the current OS X El Capitan.


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  1.   Vicente said

    Do the same boot key combinations work as in X 10.11?

  2.   Paul said

    I installed a couple of weeks ago the MacOs Sierra and my Imac your changes for the worse. Especially since I use design programs such as Illustrator where the moment of saving the files blocks options that I had before, such as saving by the artboard that I wanted. Also when linking a photo, the program is saved, or when I want to upload a photo to twitter, all internet pages are saved. They know of some solution to this and other problems that you are presenting.
    Thank you