If you’ve been hankering for a heft update to OS X 10.11 El Capitan, it just came out.
On Tuesday, Apple released OS X 10.11.2, the latest update to its OS X operating system. The update, a 1.87 gigabyte download, offers the following fixes and changes:
– Improves Wi-Fi reliability
– Improves the reliability of Handoff and AirDrop
– Fixes an issue that may cause Bluetooth devices to disconnect
– Fixes an issue that prevented Mail from deleting messages in an offline Exchange account
– Fixes an issue that prevented importing photos from an iPhone to a Mac using a USB cable
– Improves iCloud Photo Sharing for Live Photos
OS X 10.11.2 El Capitan requires an Intel-based Mac running OS X 10.11 or later to download and install. The update can be located through OS X 10.11’s El Capitan’s App Store feature.
If you’ve tried the new update and have any feedback to offer, let us know in the comments.
2 replies on “Apple releases OS X 10.11.2 El Capitan update”
Selected “update all” which includes 10.11.2; “storeassetd” requests admin ID & password. Never seen such requester w/ updating; what’s wrong?
RT @JasonOGrady: Apple releases OS X 10.11.2 El Capitan update https://t.co/EreVZM0llw