“Two weeks after its last update, Apple has updated all four of its developer betas, with fifth releases of iOS 11, macOS 10.13 High Sierra, tvOS 11, and WatchOS 4,” Mike Wuerthele reports for AppleInsider.
“The macOS High Sierra update, with build number 17A330h, contains a number improvements like Apple File System integration, migration from H.264 to H.265, and Metal 2, alongside other refinements,” Wuerthele reports. “The most notable changes in iOS 11 overall are back-end enhancements and an improved voice for Siri, plus Apple Pay and Photos services enhancements.”
“Release notes for the fifth tvOS beta remain very short, with very few issues noted or changes specified,” Wuerthele reports. “Apple’s watchOS beta 4 has build number 15R5345g. Prior betas delivered the announced Toy Story watch faces to testers, and also fixed issues related to haptic feedback, music playback, location-based HomeKit triggers and Siri usability.”
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MacDailyNews Take: Along with iPad users, Apple Watch users are going to the most happy with the improvements delivered by Apple’s next-gen OSes.
Downgrading my iPhone back to 10.3.3, 11 is way too rough right now…
Public beta… do not install on production devices.
Why is that so hard to understand for so many?
11 on the iPad Pro is pretty good for the most part.
The Twitter Share does not work and some other minor stuff.
DIRECTV NOW was broken but has since ben updated.