If you’ve ever wanted to take an early look at new versions of Apple’s operating systems before they launch, and maybe help shape them in the process, then Apple’s beta programme is something you should consider. This initiative allows developers and public beta testers to gain access to the updates before they’re released, so they can help test for bugs and give any new features a thorough workout before they’re unleashed on the general public.

WWDC will take place soon and following the keynote on 6 June Apple will probably release the first developer betas of iOS 16 and macOS 13. If you are keen to get involved in testing the new software – and any other Apple operating system – read on to find out how to apply. 

In this article we explain how to get involved with testing the betas, but also point out some of the reasons why you may wish to give it a pass and wait for the final versions of iOS 16,  macOS 13 and others to arrive.

Read more at Macworld.com

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