Apple releases 10.13.4th beta of macOS High Sierra XNUMX for developers

It seems that at the moment we will have to keep waiting to the final version of macOS 10.13.4, since the guys from Cupertino have just launched the seventh beta of the next big macOS update, a great update that will come from the hand of iOS 11.3, to be able to take advantage of part of the news that like syncing messages through iCloud.

For now, in the absence of the developers to take a look at it, We do not know what are the news that this seventh beta brings us for developers, but most likely it is a GM version of macOS 10.13.4, so the news will be practically non-existent.

The first beta of macOS 10.13.4 brought us as the main novelty a message that appears when We install a 32-bit application that does not support 64-bit, something similar to what was shown in iOS 10 when we installed an app that had not been designed for 64 bits. It also brings us new wallpapers, wallpapers that were previously only available on the iMac Pro, wallpapers that have become the most sought after by many users and that in I'm from Mac we have indicated how to download previously.

Another novelty that macOS 10.13.4 will bring us is found in the syncing iCloud messages between all devices that are associated with the same ID, a novelty that has taken longer than expected after Apple announced it almost a year ago.

In betas 2 and 3, Apple renamed the iBooks app to Books, a change that rolled back in macOS Betas 4 to 6. For now, as I mentioned at the beginning of this article, to find out what's new in macOS 10.13.4 in its seventh beta, we'll have to wait for it to pass through the hands of the developers. We will inform.


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