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Apple releases OS X 10.11.3 El Cap beta 2 to devs and testers

El Capitan

Apple just seeded its second beta release of OS X 10.11.3 to both public beta testers and developers as it prepares for the upcoming public release.

Apple released the first beta of 10.11.3 on the Mac App Store mid-December following the public release of OS X El Capitan 10.11.2 earlier that month.

The company didn’t include any release notes with the first two pre-release versions of 10.11.3, which means the update should focus on performance improvements and bug fixes instead of major new features or enhancements.

As always, you can download the OS X 10.11.3 El Capitan beta 2 through the Mac App Store.

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Comments

  1. Matthew Vaughan - 8 years ago

    .3 better fix those USB issues related to DACs!

  2. Ricky Winterborn - 8 years ago

    Still no Coverflow or bigger Thumbnails from File Upload via Webbrowser?!

  3. Kia Kamgar (@KiaKamgar) - 8 years ago

    Someone please check out the CardDave sync issue. 10.11.2 broke it :-(

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