Apple’s second OS X 10.11 El Capitan beta is now available to download for registered developers. The release comes just two weeks after Apple previewed the big update at WWDC and made its first beta available for testing.
As always, the update can be downloaded from the Mac App Store, but you’ll need to log into the Developer Center first to get a code. If you are already running the first El Capitan beta, the latest version should be available automatically in the updates section.
Once we’ve installed beta 2 and had a chance to see what’s new, we’ll be updating this post — so be sure to check back later.
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