If the chances of having macOS Ventura next month on our Macs are low, despite everything, Apple is giving itself the means to do it as quickly as possible by considerably accelerating its beta program. Indeed, after the new beta available for developers, Apple is moving to the beta dedicated to public testers.
Public testers, new version!
Apple launches the fourth public beta of macOS Ventura tonight at public testers. Of course, everyone can now install the trial versions of the next update for Apple computers. The only thing required is to have a compatible device, of course.
As for developers, Apple reminds that installing a beta does not just mean taking advantage of new software, but also to participate to the various reports of bugs, crashes and untimely restarts of the iPhone or iPad. For this there is the application Feedback which will be pre-installed after installing the beta.
How do I sign up for upcoming public betas?
Apple needs help, precious support throughout the summer period to track, detect and eradicate the bugs that slipped into the updates that were showcased during the WWDC 2022 keynote.
If many developers are making feedback, it is clearly not enough to be effective. This is where public testers come in, curious and very often impatient Apple users who want to test upcoming software innovations!
Whether it’s iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS Ventura, tvOS 16, watchOS 9 and HomePod Software 16, you can to register and register your devices on the dedicated Apple website.
As soon as you are part of the program, you will automatically receive in the settings of your devices the new betas until the final version which will arrive in September.
A few rules to know…
On its public beta program page, the American manufacturer insists that you should not:
- Install a public beta on an Apple device you share with someone else
- Sharing information on sites
- Don’t post screenshots on social media
- Do not show the public beta to people who are not part of the program
- I’m signing up for the macOS 13 Ventura public beta program