Just a week after releasing iOS 9.1 and OS X 10.11.1, Apple has officially seeded developers with the first builds of iOS 9.2 and OS X El Capitan 10.11.2.
The new iOS beta notably so far includes notable bug fixes and changes to how third-party apps handle embedded Safari views:
The new iOS beta notably so far includes notable bug fixes and changes to how third-party apps handle embedded Safari views:
This update is available to all registered developers through the Developer Center on Apple's website.
Alongside today's new iOS beta, Apple has also seeded developers with a new build of OS X El Capitan, version 10.11.2, carrying a build number of 15C27e. The new beta is said to focus mainly on graphics, Mail, Wi-Fi, Calendar, USB, Notes, Photos, and Spotlight improvements.
Registered developers can find the OS update in the Developer Center. Updating from a previous OS X version requires downloading the OS X Software Update Seed Configuration Utility, then checking for the update in the Mac App Store’s Updates section. The update is 1.34 GB. We’ll report any notable differences between it and OS X 10.11.
Alongside today's new iOS beta, Apple has also seeded developers with a new build of OS X El Capitan, version 10.11.2, carrying a build number of 15C27e. The new beta is said to focus mainly on graphics, Mail, Wi-Fi, Calendar, USB, Notes, Photos, and Spotlight improvements.
Registered developers can find the OS update in the Developer Center. Updating from a previous OS X version requires downloading the OS X Software Update Seed Configuration Utility, then checking for the update in the Mac App Store’s Updates section. The update is 1.34 GB. We’ll report any notable differences between it and OS X 10.11.