Apple releases first developer beta of macOS 11.4 ahead of 11.3 public release


    We just got the macOS 11.3 release candidate yesterday after Apple’s Spring Loaded event. And ahead of the 11.3 public launch that could coincide with iOS 14.5 next week, Apple has seeded developers with the first beta for macOS 11.4.

    The OTA for the macOS 11.4 beta should start showing up in System Preferences > Software Update if you’re enrolled in the developer beta program (keep refreshing if you don’t see it yet).

    You can also download it manually on Apple’s Developer site but it’s not showing up there quite yet.

    macOS 11.3 comes with new sorting options in Reminders, the ability to set audio output to Stereo HomePods as default, and support for the latest Xbox/PlayStation controllers, and more.

    macOS 11.4 beta 1 comes in at about 3GB in size. We’ll be looking out for any changes or new features that come with the new software. Spot anything? Share in the comments or on Twitter @9to5Mac.

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