Apple issues first macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 beta to developers

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in macOS edited October 2017
Amid a flurry of other software updates, Apple has also put out the first beta of macOS 10.13.2, currently available only to developers.




The software can be downloaded through the Mac App Store or Apple's developer portal. Changes are so far unidentfied apart from its build number, 17C60c.

macOS 10.13.1 was released just today, implementing new Unicode 10 emoji and a fix for the KRACK WPA2 security vulnerability. The company has also put out iOS 11.1, watchOS 4.1, and tvOS 11.1.

Developer betas of iOS 11.2, watchOS 4.2, and tvOS 11.2 were issued on Monday. It will likely be several weeks before the finished versions of those updates -- and macOS 10.13.2 -- go live.

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    Beware! Apple has enabled some new validation checks on the back-end that prevents apps like BetterTouchTool from accessing Touchpad data without an entitlement (which only Apple has access to, at least right now) meaning BTT cannot add gestures.
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