Just a few minutes ago Apple launched the new macOS Sierra Developer Beta 10.12.4. In these beta versions, which are practically the final versions, few changes are expected at the level of functions, but at the level of error correction and troubleshooting. Apple advanced this week the launch of this beta version since it usually arrives at 19:18 p.m. (in Spain) and in this case it has been launched at 00:1 p.m., something that would not be important if it were beta XNUMX, but which at this point can only mean that they want to release the final version soon.
We are waiting for those from Cupertino to launch the final version and it does not seem that they will take too long if we take into account the number of versions that have been released to date. In this version, what stands out without a doubt is the Night Shift, something that will not really be transcendental for many users but it is good in general for the operating system with one more functionality.
We are waiting for the public version that if it happens as in the latest beta version for developers, it will arrive almost immediately for download, something that suggests that the versions receive few changes or little news that are implemented in the macOS beta. Let's hope that the WWDC in June adds several more improvements to macOS, but while it's time to keep waiting and sharing these beta versions.