![]() It also requires an Apple ID, such as the username/password authentication used to log into iCloud. Once registered, you can download the iOS 13, iPadOS and/or macOS 10.15 (Catalina) betas from the Downloads page of Apple's Developer website.Īpple's Public Beta, on the other hand, costs nothing. To register as a developer, start on this page. All that's required is an Apple ID - the username/password combination for accessing iCloud works - bits of personal information, like name and mailing address, and a credit card to pay the $99 fee. Individuals do not need to actually develop iOS, iPadOS or macOS apps, or even know the difference between code and cake. ![]() Registered developers may download previews, utilize Apple's APIs and submit products to the company's App Store and Mac App Store. The former is by registering as an Apple developer, a process that takes just moments but costs $99 each year to maintain membership. There is a for-a-fee path to Apple's previews as well as one that doesn't cost a dime. What are the two ways to get the iOS, iPadOS and macOS betas? If everyone is on their own, more or less, everyone needs to know how to grab a preview. That's where answers to the most common questions about Apple's betas comes in. ![]() To corporate IT, the whole iOS/iPad/macOS preview situation must seem fly-by-the-seat-of-one's-pants. ![]() company's processes tilt, as does its business strategy, toward individuals, not collectives. Apple operates its beta programs differently than Microsoft, the enterprise king.
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