“Apple is planning to release a publicly available beta of the upcoming OS X Yosemite later this month, according to sources briefed on the plans,” Mark Gurman reports for 9to5Mac. “This release will mark the first time Apple has released a public beta of a new OS X version in over a decade.”
“Apple released a Developer Preview of Yosemite following the software’s announcement at the June Worldwide Developers Conference, and the company has continued to release updates every two to three weeks since that time,” Gurman reports. “Apple previously said that it will release a public beta of Yosemite this summer.”
Gurman reports, “Apple has chosen to wait until later this month to release the public beta in order to ensure that the operating system is polished enough to be used by consumers, according to the sources.”
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