Apple unveiled details of the new version of macOS–Sequoia–on June 10, 2024 and has made a beta version available for developers. If you are a registered developer this is what you need to do to get your hands on a copy.
As with macOS Sonoma in 2023, this year the developer beta isn’t just available to developers who have paid to join Apple’s Developer Program (which costs $99/£79), Apple has opened it up to anyone who is a registered developer. We explain how to get a free developer account below.
Beta software is likely to be buggy, especially this early in the testing process. The slightly more stable public beta version will also be made available for anyone who has signed up for the public beta program, but that version probably won’t be available until July.
Read more at Macworld.com
