macOS Sierra 10.12.2 has been officially released
A couple days ago Apple just released macOS Sierra 10.12.2, which is the second update since September 20 when the system met us.
The latest update supports Unicode 9 emoji, and some serious bugs, such as the problems of MacBook Pro’s image display, have been fixed. Let’s take a look at the specific update details below:
- Improves setup and reliability of Auto Unlock.
- Allows addition of a Chinese Trackpad Handwriting button to the Touch Bar Control Strip.
- Adds support for taking screenshots of the Touch Bar using the Grab app or Cmd-Shift-6 shortcut.
- Fixed an issue that caused the Touch Bar emoji picker to appear on the display.
- Resolves graphics issues on MacBook (October 2016) Pro computers.
- Fixes an issue where System Intergrity Protection was disabled on some MacBook Pro (October 2016) computers.
- Improves setup and opt-out experience for iCloud Desktop and Documents.
- Fixes an issue with the delivery of Optimized Storage alerts.
- Improves audio quality when using Siri and FaceTime with Bluetooth headphones.
- Improves the stability of Photos when creating and ordering books.
- Fixes and issue where incoming Mail messages did not appear when using a Microsoft Exchange account.
- Fixes an issue that prevented installation of Safari Extensions downloaded outside the Safari Extensions Gallery.
- Adds support for new installations of Windows 8and Windows 7 using Boot Camp on supported Macs.
Apple suggests every macOS Sierra users updating their systems. The download have been available on the update page of Mac App Store.