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macOS Tahoe Beta 2 Arrives with Performance Boosts and Polished Apple Intelligence Integration

MacBook running macOS Tahoe beta 2, displaying refined system UI and updated Apple Intelligence tools.

Apple’s new Apple Intelligence system continues to mature in macOS Tahoe beta 2, especially across productivity apps. The systemwide writing tools—for rewriting, summarizing, and tone-shifting content—are now more responsive and better at adapting to different app contexts like Mail, Pages, and Notes.

Siri is also getting smarter. In this beta, users report faster voice recognition, more natural phrasing, and improved handling of follow-up commands. Combined, these improvements demonstrate Apple’s long-term vision: AI that works quietly in the background, enhancing productivity without compromising user control.

Visual Polish and UI Refinements

Apple continues to refine the look and feel of macOS Tahoe in beta 2 with subtle but noticeable interface adjustments:

While none of these updates are major, they collectively contribute to a desktop that feels more fluid and modern.

Core App Improvements

macOS Tahoe beta 2 also brings quality-of-life enhancements to Apple’s key apps:

These updates reflect Apple’s broader effort to make macOS apps not just powerful, but intelligently proactive.

System Performance and Stability Enhancements

Developers testing macOS Tahoe beta 2 report a number of under-the-hood improvements:

These refinements make beta 2 feel noticeably more stable, and signal that Apple is focused on ensuring macOS Tahoe will launch as one of its most reliable macOS versions in recent memory.

Still Missing or Inactive Features

Some features announced at WWDC 2025 remain either inactive or limited to placeholder functionality in beta 2:

These are likely being held for later betas or public testing in July.

Why It Matters

While macOS Tahoe beta 2 doesn’t bring dramatic changes, it shows Apple is fine-tuning the essentials: speed, intelligence, and interface fluidity. As Apple shifts more of its ecosystem toward on-device AI and personalized system interactions, macOS is evolving into a platform that blends performance with proactive assistance—without sacrificing privacy or user control.

For developers and power users, this beta makes it clear: macOS Tahoe isn’t just an annual refresh—it’s a foundation for the future of desktop computing in Apple’s ecosystem.

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