It’s a field day for beta
testers, as Apple has released new developer betas for all of its operating
systems iOS 9.3 beta 4, OS X 10.11.4.
If you’re enrolled in the developer program, hit up the Developer Center.
If you’re not a registered
developer, but still want to test drive these new beta features, you can sign
up for the Public Beta program. The public betas for iOS and OS X usually trail
the developer beta releases by a few days. UPDATE February 23, 11:40 a.m.
Pacific: iOS 9.3 and OS X 10.11.4 are now in public beta.
According
to 9to5Mac, the official versions of iOS 9.3 and OS X 10.11.14 are expected to
launch around Apple’s March 15th event. Here’s a breakdown of all the new feature we got.
This beta
version of OS X El Capitan comes with support of Live Photos, the moving images
that can be taken with the new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. Prior to OS X 10.11.14,
you could only view Live Photos on the Mac via the Photos app, and sharing was
limited to iCloud Photo Sharing. In this developer beta, you can now view and
send Live Photos via the Messages app on your Mac.
Just like
in iOS 9.3, OS X 10.11.4 also brings support for making the Notes app
password-protected. And you will also be able to import data from other
note-taking apps, including Evernote. The official OS X 10.11.14 update will
also be accompanied by a new version of iTunes.
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