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Apple Releases macOS Sierra Dev Beta 7 & Public Beta 6 to Testers

The announcement of the launch of the seventh developer beta for macOS Sierra comes with the release of the macOS Sierra Public Beta 6, for other early adopters of the upcoming new version of the Mac operating system. This is because it is most likely going to have a lot of bugs and performance issues which may badly affect your system.

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The Photos app for MacBooks has been overhauled with new features that take advantage of computer vision to recognise people, places and more. There, you’ll find the new build ready to install. Developers have a leg up, as they can get the beta directly via the Apple Developer Center.

It can also arrange them into intelligent collections. It can also curate a user’s older pictures into photo collections through a new tab being introduced called “Memories”. What is more, Messages now features bigger emoji, rich links and response options such as “Tapback”. Siri would perhaps replace a majority of functions of Spotlight. Siri will be able to perform several tasks by interacting with the Mac via simple voice-based commands including starting FaceTime calls, adjusting the device’s volume, setting reminders or turning the Wi-Fi off or on. The OS also has a new Safari improvement for watching videos, a feature that has existed on select iPads for a while. Meanwhile, applications such as Maps, Mail, Pages and TextEdit are borrowing Tabs similar to the ones in Safari. You can wait for the public release or public beta if you cannot wait for that long.

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Apple recently pushed out the sixth public and seventh developer previews of macOS Sierra, in an attempt to get closer to bringing a final live variant this fall.

Here’s What’s New in the Latest Builds of the MacOS Sierra