The second big update for macOS High Sierra has finally arrived.
Just a few days after launching iOS 11.2, tvOS 11.2 and watchOS 4.2, Apple has now made macOS 10.13.2 available to the public following months of beta testing.
macOS 10.13.2 brings a number of security improvements and bug fixes to the Mac. The update doesn’t have as many new features as iOS 11.2, which brought Apple Pay Cash to the public, but there are still a few notable additions.
Here’s the full release notes:
“The macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 update improves the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac, and is recommended for all users.
This update:
-Improves compatibility with certain third-party USB audio devices
-Improves VoiceOver compatibility navigation when viewing PDF documents in Preview
-Improves compatibility of Braille displays with Mail
Yay, macOS 10.13.2 is out. Among a lot of other things, it fixes a bug that could, in a somewhat elaborate series of circumstances, cause NSUserDefaults to think all preferences are null.
— David Smith (@Catfish_Man) December 6, 2017
You can download macOS 10.13.2 directly to your Mac starting today. To install it, go to the App Store option under the Apple menu and go to the updates section.