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.
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.