Just a day after releasing a new set of developer builds for
iOS 9 and
OS X El Capitan,
Apple today launched its
Public beta program for both upcoming operating systems.
Apple had an**unced at WWDC last month that it would launch the
Public Betas in July, and a new support document published yesterday regarding
changes to two-factor authentication hinted a launch was imminent.
iOS and Mac users interested in trying out the
Public Betas can sign up on Apple's
beta software program page.
We'll be looking for any changes specific to the
Public beta versions, but they are almost certainly essentially identical to the developer seeds released yesterday.
iOS 9 is the first major version of Apple's mobile operating system to see a
Public beta release, as the company did **t initiate the program for iOS until
iOS 8.3 earlier this year. OS X users may already be familiar with the
Public beta process, as a similar program was in place for
OS X Yosemite last year.




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