Apple today seeded the second beta of an upcoming macOS Catalina update to its public beta testing group, one week after seeding the first public beta and a day after seeding the third developer beta.

Beta testers who have signed up for Apple's beta testing program will be able to download the macOS Catalina beta through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences after installing the proper profile. Those who want to be a part of Apple's beta testing program can sign up to participate through the beta testing website, which gives users access to iOS, macOS, and tvOS betas.

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Potential beta testers should make a full Time Machine backup before installing macOS Catalina, and it may not be wise to install it on a primary machine because betas can be unstable and often have many bugs.

macOS Catalina eliminates the iTunes app, which has been a key Mac feature since 2001. In Catalina, iTunes has been replaced by Music, Podcasts, and TV apps. The new apps can do everything that iTunes can do, so Mac users aren't going to be losing any functionality, and device management capabilities are now handled by the Finder app.

macOS Catalina has a useful new Sidecar feature, designed to turn the iPad into a secondary display for the Mac. It can work as a traditional second display or with a mirroring feature. Apple Pencil support works with ‌Sidecar‌, so you can turn your ‌iPad‌ into a drawing tablet using apps like Photoshop.

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For those with an Apple Watch set up to unlock the Mac, there's now an option to approve security prompts in Catalina by tapping on the side button of the watch. Macs with a T2 chip in them also support Activation Lock, making them useless to thieves much as it does on the iPhone.

There's a new Find My app that lets you track your lost devices, and previously, this functionality was only available via iCloud on the Mac. There's even a new option to find your devices even when they're offline by leveraging Bluetooth connections to other nearby devices, something that's particularly handy on the Mac because it doesn't have a cellular connection.

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Apple is expanding Screen Time to the Mac in Catalina, letting Apple users track their device usage across Mac, iOS, and ‌iPad‌ for a better overall picture of time spent using electronics.

For developers, a "Project Catalyst" feature lets apps designed for the ‌iPad‌ be ported over to the Mac with just a few clicks in Xcode and some minor tweaks. Apple's ultimate goal with Project Catalyst is to bring more apps to the Mac.

Photos features an updated interface that better highlights your best pictures, Safari includes a new start page with Siri Suggestions, Mail has a new feature for blocking emails and another new option for muting threads, and the Reminders app has been overhauled and is now more useful.

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Before installing macOS Catalina, be aware that it does away with 32-bit app support, so some older apps that have not been updated in some time may stop working. For more on macOS Catalina, make sure to check out our macOS Catalina roundup.

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Top Rated Comments

GadgetBen Avatar
66 months ago
i have a ton of problems. my icloud did i t work. unable to access office programs. no app updates. i unplugged my computer.
This smells like a fake scaremongering post to me. What programs/software didn’t work?
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bluespider Avatar
66 months ago
Cant be as worse as when I tried to install High Sierra beta on my 2012 iMac and tried to convert my fusion drive to APFS. That was my nightmare. But Catalina install on said same machine went pretty good considering.
I haven’t had any major show stoppers yet. Installed on both my iMac and MacBook.

Curious why no iOS drop..
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Pbrutto Avatar
66 months ago
I don’t see this one either!!!!! What will I ever dooo!
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MauiPa Avatar
66 months ago
I’ve heard nightmare install stories with this beta from developer friends. Any confirmation?
Working great for me, no issues yet (well no album art in mini player, but that’s petty)
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None of my six (6) pending app updates will download. My iCloud desktop is still gone and I can't sign into my App Store account. on the plus side after the update I can now open and save Office 365 files. I haven't tried PDF expert yet.
Reset your App Store, I had that problem as well. Google how to do it, something like deleting caches in library/ caches/com.apple.appstore. Or there snouts, seriously google it worked for me
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Installing. Wonder if Apple Music will work this time.
Apple Music worked fine last beta, except for art in mini player, but that’s petty
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kingspointer Avatar
66 months ago
i have a ton of problems. my icloud did i t work. unable to access office programs. no app updates. i unplugged my computer.
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Doctor Q Avatar
66 months ago
Before installing macOS Catalina, be aware that it does away with 32-bit app support, so some older apps that have not been updated in some time may stop working.
This is why I'm going to stall a bit before this update. I need time to replace various old utility programs that I've used for years. I can probably find new equivalent products for each of them, but I've never needed to hunt for them before. Inertia and laziness worked fine, but now the all-64-bit world has arrived.
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