Apple seeds second macOS Big Sur 11.1 beta to developers

Apple released macOS 11 Big Sur to the public in November. Now, Apple is marching forward with the next software update for the desktop operating system.

Apple on Thursday officially seeded the second beta of macOS Big Sur 11.1 to developers. Nothing of note was discovered in the first beta Apple seeded back in November, so it’s likely that will remain the case this time around as well. However, considering the version number, it’s at least possible Apple is adding some new features to the mix.

Unfortunately, at the time of publication, there’s no information about what’s new regarding this developer beta.

To update, registered developers can use the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences. The proper configuration profile has to be downloaded from the Apple Developer Center.

If there is anything new discovered in the prerelease software, we will update this post accordingly.