Apple this afternoon launched the second version Release the candidate from macOS Big Sur 11.2 for the developer community, which shows that in Cupertino they are allocating additional resources to polish any bugs that this version of macOS may have. The first one Release the candidate appeared a few days ago.
Say goodbye to some DVI display and iCloud Drive sync errors
The main new feature of macOS Big Sur 11.2 is the disappearance of the firewall exclusion list, which prevented some apps from working properly in previous versions. If you have an older beta version installed, that new version should automatically appear on your computer.
In addition, there are also solutions for compatibility with external displays in Mac mini with M1 chip, especially those that use HDMI to DVI connection. Errors when saving photos in ProRAW format have been fixed in Photos, in iCloud Drive file sync, in the security preferences panels, and in the emoji panel.
As always, we remind you that this version is still in testing, no matter how Release the candidate be. The best thing that you can do as a general user is to wait for the stable version to appear and then update from System Preferences either automatically or by forcing a manual update.