Official announcement on its way.
Preview: A closer look at OS X Yosemite, just in time for the public beta
by MacDailyNews
[cfsp key="adsense_336x280"]"The new public beta program for OS X
Yosemite officially launches Thursday, taking software that has
traditionally been protected from the public by a $99 paywall and
distributing it to the first million users who sign up on Apple's site,"
Andrew Cunningham reports for Ars Technica. "It's a very Microsoft-esque
way to roll out an OS: you give enthusiasts a chance to work with an
early-but-reasonably-stable build in exchange for valuable bug-squashing
feedback. Ideally, it will keep Yosemite from suffering from some of the
general bugginess that affected iOS 7.0 when it launched last year."
"In advance of the public beta, we've been given about a week of time to
use the third developer preview and get a sense of what Yosemite brings
to the table," Cunningham reports. "Beta subscribers will get a slightly
newer build of the operating system, but at this point most of the
features are locked down and ready for evaluation by the public."
Cunningham reports, "What we'll be doing today is taking a high-level
look at the new operating system's redesigned user interface and its
biggest features, while shining a light on a few things that could use
some more work."
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