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OS X Yosemite public beta release imminent

“Apple may release a public beta for OS X Yosemite as early as next week, according to an online report Monday,” Gregg Keizer reports for Computerworld. “Citing ‘sources briefed on the plans,’ 9to5Mac asserted that Apple plans to ship the public beta of Yosemite — prosaically named OS X 10.10 — later this month. The last day of July is a week from Thursday”

“Some doubt that the public beta will appear as soon as 9to5Mac claimed,” Keizer reports. “‘It’s not even remotely close to being ready,’ said a commenter on the 9to5Mac story, who implied that the latest developer preview was still shaky.”

“Apple released the fourth Yosemite developer preview on Monday. That update, and the three prior were available only to registered developers, who pay $99 annually for access to pre-release Apple software for the Mac, including OS X, so they can begin crafting or modifying their own applications,” Keizer reports. “Apple has also declined to set a launch date for the final, polished version of Yosemite. If Apple uses the same timetable as last year, it will ship Yosemite on Oct. 15 or Oct. 22.”

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