Apple WWDC 2016 marked the release of macOS and moving further from there, Apple is now unveiling the macOS Sierra Beta 2 downloadable through Mac App Store or Developer Center.

macOS Sierra Beta 2 - the most recent OS for Mac beta version came right three weeks after Apple revealed it at WWDC 2016. Many major upgrades to come with the newest OS including: Siri's appearance in Mac for better info-searching experience and the Auto Unlock feature so users may be able to copy-paste files from one Apple device to another, MacRumors reported.

The important changes you see in macOS Sierra Beta 2

The upcoming software actually offers a bunch of impressive features to Mac allowing deeper iCloud integration and Continuity features. Aside from Siri's assistance that will be a great help to search information via voice search, macOS Sierra Beta 2 provides Auto Unlock from Apple Watch. macOS Sierra is packed with an enhanced feature, Memories which is great for photography enthusiasts as it enables facial recognition and more.

Apple Developer Program members can install macOS Sierra beta 2

For the feature to work, you need to enable Two Factor Authentication for your iCloud account. And this feature only works for Mac 2013 version and newer. This feature is one of the highly anticipated features available under System Preferences section. As announced in the press release from Apple Newsroom, The iCloud seamless integration feature will give much better file-transfer method - making all files on desktop and folders available on your iPhone or iPad devices.

With macOS Sierra Beta 2 being pushed out, Apple should be able to decide if the beta version is stable enough before releasing it for the public to test, as reported by Macworld. And since it only takes three weeks from WWDC 2016's announcement to the macOS Sierra Beta 2 release; the public beta release might coming very soon, probably sometime this month.