Julie Clover
Apple today delivered the second release candidate of the upcoming macOS Sequoia 15.1 update to developers and public beta testers, with the new software coming a week after Apple released the seventh beta. Apple released the first RC on Monday, and a new version is likely to follow with a major bug fix.
Registered developers can sign up for the macOS Sequoia beta via the Software Update section of System Preferences. An Apple ID associated with an Apple developer account is required to receive the beta. Public beta testers can sign up on Apple's website.
macOS Sequoia 15.1 introduces the first Apple Intelligence features, adding support for Writing Tools, new Siri features, Smart Replies in Mail and Messages, Priority messages in the Mail app, Memory Movie and Clean Up in Photos, and more.
The update does not include Image Playground, Genmoji, or the more advanced features of Siri.
Apple Intelligence features require a Mac with an Apple-based silicon chip.
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