“Big news today from Apple: the company is opening its OS X Beta Seed Program to its customers,” Jim Dalrymple reports for The Loop. “In the past, you needed to be a developer to access beta builds of OS X, but as of OS X 10.9.3, released earlier today, customers can also apply for access.”
“‘Join the OS X Beta Seed Program and help make OS X even better. Install the latest pre-release software, try it out, and submit your feedback,’ reads Apple’s OS X Mavericks Beta page,” Dalrymple reports.
More info and link in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Note: Just a reminder that beta software should not go on production machines. Install betas on testing Macs only.
[Attribution: 9to5Mac. Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Bill” for the heads up.]