Apple on Monday released macOS Sierra 10.12.3, the third update to the macOS Sierra operating system that launched on September 20. macOS Sierra 10.12.3 comes over a month after the release of macOS Sierra 10.12.2, and has been in testing since December 14.
The new software is not a major release, with no major forward-facing features added to the mix, but it does focus on fixing any bugs discovered behind-the-scenes, as well as boosting performance for the end user.
Here’s the macOS 10.12.3 change log:
- Improves automatic graphics switching on MacBook Pro (15 inch, October 2016)
- Resolves graphics issues while encoding Adobe Premiere Pro projects on MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (13 and 15 inch, October 2016)
- Fixes an issue that prevented the searching of scanned PDF documents in Preview
To upgrade, MacBook and iMac owners need only open up the Mac App Store and upgrade their software from there.
If you notice any changes in macOS 10.12.3, do drop a comment and let us know about it.