Apple on Monday seeded the sixth beta build of OS X 10.11 El Capitan to developers for testing. The release comes one short week after the release of the fifth beta seed.
The update, build 15A244d, is available via the “Update” tab in the Mac App Store, or it can also be downloaded via the Apple Development Center.
The recent betas of El Capitan have concentrated on bug fixes and behind-the-scenes performance enhancements, and its likely that today’s beta seed is more of the same. However, we will update this article if we hear any additional information about the release.
The release of El Capitan is intended as a refinement of OS X Yosemite, although it also offers new features, including Split View, a tweaked Mission Control, and improved built-in apps.
OS X 10.11 El Capitan is currently available to both registered developers and public beta testers. The new Mac operating system is scheduled for release to the public in the fall.