Apple seeds macOS Sierra public beta 2 to testers

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Along with dropping the second public beta of iOS 10 this morning, Apple has seeded a new beta of macOS Sierra for members of its Apple Beta Software Program.

The new build comes two weeks after the first macOS Sierra was made available to testers, and is available for download immediately through the Mac App Store’s software update section.

Those who want to get a preview of Apple’s latest software can still sign up at the company’s beta program website. Once enrolled, you will get an email directing you to download the new update.

macOS Sierra brings a slew of new feature updates to Macs and MacBooks, including the addition of Siri for Mac, improved Continuity features, Apple Pay for Mac, Auto Unlock with Apple Watch and much more. Testers should only install the new update on a secondary device as there are still plenty of bug fixes and performance improvements that still need to be worked out before the public launch this fall.

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