Mac owners are due for an update again, and this time it’s OS X El Capitan 10.11.2. The update can be found by going to the “Updates” tab in the Mac App Store. The company seeded public beta testers and developers alike with 5 betas of the update before today’s release over a number of weeks.
OS X 10.11.2 betas have focused on improvements across a handful of apps and parts of the operating system, including graphics, Mail, Wi-Fi, Calendar, USB, Notes, Photos, Spotlight, and networking. The update to the Mac will also likely be required to take advantage of AT&T’s new NumberSync feature for iPhones, which has been tested in previous iOS 9.2 betas ahead of an early 2016 release.
There’s no word yet on any outward-facing changes, but if there are, we’ll update this post.
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