Apple has released the first public beta version of macOS 10.12.6 for users to test without a paid developer account. The update likely focuses on bug fixes and performance improvements ahead of macOS 10.13 later this year.
Apple previously released the same update to registered developers yesterday which followed the public release of macOS 10.12.5 on Monday.
The new update may also be used on updated MacBooks if the rumors are to be believed. Just yesterday it was reported that Apple is planning to unveil upgraded MacBook and MacBook Pros at WWDC next month.
For a look at recent macOS features, check out our hands-on video below:
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