OS X El Capitan 10.11.4 public beta 2 has been released

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When the OS X 10.11.4 beta 2 version for developers was released just a day ago, Apple releases the public beta version of OS X 10.11.4 for users who are immersed in the beta program. It is a version that seeks to correct system problems and errors and also adds some changes to the system's functionality.

Among these changes we find the display and options to share Live Photos through the Messages application and the possibility of adding passwords in the notes of the Notes application. These last options They require beta 2 of iOS 9.3 to be used.

With the release of these public beta versions of OS X as well as those of iOS, the Cupertino company ensures a more feedback from more users, thus solving more bugs or possible problems in the final versions.

In this case, as in the previous public beta versions released, the recommendation not to use them as the main operating system of our Mac and install them on an external disk or on a partition of our main disk. I am clear that today is not the best day to warn that beta versions can give stability or performance problems after Safari in the current version, but it is the best in any case to avoid scares.


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  1.   maselo said

    the last 2 updates my 2007 iMac screen was blank.
    How dirty could it be? please does anyone know?

  2.   mash it said

    I meant what solution could I adopt?
    Changing the hard drive would be the ideal?

    1.    Jordi Giménez said

      Well, Maselo couldn't tell you, the only thing before making that decision would be to try to boot into safe mode or even reinstall the OS from scratch. But first try connecting an external monitor to rule out that it is the monitor.

      regards