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As WWDC approaches, Apple is making it easier to test macOS and watchOS betas

Posted on April 14, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

If you installed the iOS 16.5 beta on your iPhone, you might have noticed the process was quite a bit different. Now those changes are coming to macOS and watchOS as Apple streamlines its entire beta testing process ahead of WWDC. While you’ll still need to be enrolled in Apple’s Beta Software Program, the way OSes are downloaded and installed will soon be a much friendlier process. Like before, you’ll need to head over to the Apple Beta Software
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