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Apple Seeds Fifth OS X El Capitan Beta to Public Beta Testers [Update: Pulled]

Apple today seeded the fifth beta of OS X El Capitan to public beta testers, two weeks after seeding the fourth beta and a month after providing the first OS X El Capitan beta to the public for testing purposes.

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Today's beta has a build number of 15A262c. It is not clear what is included in the fifth public beta as Apple has not released a new seventh OS X El Capitan developer beta, breaking its pattern of seeding betas to developers ahead of public testers. Past betas have featured no outward-facing changes, so it's likely this beta also focuses on internal performance improvements and bug fixes to get the operating system ready for its public launch.

Beta testers who have signed up for Apple's beta testing program and already have the public beta installed can update through the Software Update mechanism in the Mac App Store.


OS X El Capitan is expected to be released to the public in the fall after the beta testing process is complete.

What's new in public beta 5:

Safari welcome screen - When opening Safari for the first time after installing the new public beta, users are seeing a new Safari welcome screen that highlights features in Safari like pinned sites, sharing links, and Smart Search for finding favorite websites.

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About This Mac - The About This Mac screen has been updated with a new OS X El Capitan logo that is in color. Previously, the logo was gray.

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Shake to locate mouse - In the System Preferences, there's a new Accessibility setting that lets the "Shake mouse pointer to locate" feature be disabled. This feature makes the mouse pointer bigger so it's easier to locate on the screen.

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Update: It appears Apple may have pulled the beta update as many MacRumors readers are no longer able to download it.

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140 months ago
Also adds an option to disable shake mouse pointer to locate. I will post if I find more.



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Enygmatic Avatar
140 months ago
That says something about quality of OS X doesn't it...?
Not even remotely.
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140 months ago
This is not the first time it happens under TC's watch...
Does it matter. They pulled an update, it didn't auto-destruct your Mac or anything.
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140 months ago
Build 15A262c.

Adds a new OS X logo in "About This Mac" and a new Safari welcome screen.


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140 months ago
Someone just got fire at Apple...
Doubt it. No harm.
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140 months ago
Shouldn't OS X's tag line be something like "There's more to click with every update."?
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