![]() Microsoft push feature updates continually, which initially pissed people off but most seem to have come to terms with it now. Initially, macOS Catalina was released as a Developer Preview, which required people to enrol in the Apple Developer Program, which costs 100 (about £69, AU140). That is how most major releases by other companies are done, not really sure why macOS has to follow the same release schedule as iOS - which is matched to the phone release cycle so makes a bit more sense. It could also mean we get new features when they’re done, which may be sooner than having to wait for an arbitrary date. There was a time when there were 2 years or more between major releases and we all survived just fine. People will soon forget there was a yearly update. Apple has issued the second beta versions of iPadOS 17.3 for iPad, iOS 17.3 for iPhone (which has since been pulled), and macOS Sonoma 14.3. Take your time Apple and make releases when they are ready. I still think this self imposed ‘annual release’ stuff is a bad idea. If that's you, you'll need to sign up, enroll your Mac, download the macOS Catalina beta (version 10.15), and install it. ![]() Here’s to hoping 10.16 is a better product. Click on Download the macOS public beta utility button to download the macOSPublicBetaAccessUtility.dmg file for configuration. published 1 August 2019 Apple has been offering public betas for macOS for a few years now as a way for those interested in testing out the upcoming software on their Macs, and providing feedback. I guess for the average user Catalina has been just fine, but it has been a pain in the butt for us in our office. UA has stated theyve been successfully running 10.15 in their beta, but they. I have one test laptop running it at the office that I remote in to from time to time but that’s it. It is possible to load an older OS on your new system. This is officially the first version of OS X I skipped on all my production machines. The first ever macOS Catalina public beta is now available to download if you have a compatible Mac with you.
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