On Tuesday, December 8, Apple released the latest version of its desktop software, OS X El Capitan, to the public.
Following several weeks of beta testing for the latest version of OS X El Capitan, 10.11.2, Apple has finally released the final version to the public. This is the second public update to Apple’s desktop software to date, with the initial release of OS X El Capitan arriving on September 30 of this year. OS X El Capitan 10.11.1 was released on October 21, which included a slate of new emoji, support for Microsoft’s Office suite of products, and other tweaks and improvements.
This release, which is now rolling out to Mac owners,
focuses on bug fixes and other improvements across the board. That
includes fixes for Wi-Fi reliability, the overall reliability of
Hand-Off and AirDrop, as well as fixing issues that may have caused some
Bluetooth-enabled devices to disconnect from the Mac haphazardly.
Here’s the full breakdown from Apple:
Following several weeks of beta testing for the latest version of OS X El Capitan, 10.11.2, Apple has finally released the final version to the public. This is the second public update to Apple’s desktop software to date, with the initial release of OS X El Capitan arriving on September 30 of this year. OS X El Capitan 10.11.1 was released on October 21, which included a slate of new emoji, support for Microsoft’s Office suite of products, and other tweaks and improvements.
Here’s the full breakdown from Apple:
The OS X El Capitan 10.11.2 update improves the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac.
This update:
-Improves Wi-Fi reliability
-Improves the reliability of Handoff and AirDrop
-Fixes an issue that may cause Bluetooth devices to disconnect
-Fixes an issue that prevented Mail from deleting messages in an offline Exchange account
-Fixes an issue that prevented importing photos from an iPhone to a Mac using a USB cable
-Improves iCloud Photo Sharing for Live Photos
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