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I have a MacBook Pro which came with macOS Mojave pre-installed. I have heard that macOS Catalina is releasing this fall.
I want to use the beta version of it. Where can I get it?
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I have a MacBook Pro which came with macOS Mojave pre-installed. I have heard that macOS Catalina is releasing this fall.
I want to use the beta version of it. Where can I get it?
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I have a MacBook Pro which came with macOS Mojave pre-installed. I have heard that macOS Catalina is releasing this fall.
I want to use the beta version of it. Where can I get it?
macos catalina
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I have a MacBook Pro which came with macOS Mojave pre-installed. I have heard that macOS Catalina is releasing this fall.
I want to use the beta version of it. Where can I get it?
macos catalina
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Public beta for macOS Catalina is now released by Apple. The same is available to download from Apple Beta Software Program website.
You can find handy guides for installing public betas here:
- Guide for Public Betas
To download the macOS Catalina installer, select macOS tab on top of the page and under Get Started section click on enroll your Mac link.
While enrolling I get this "To continue your enrollment, complete your purchase now." and asking me to pay $99
– Roshan
9 hours ago
Is it free? You mentioned its free.
– Roshan
9 hours ago
1
@Roshan Indeed. My bad, while it is possible to register as an Apple Developer for free, you need be on a paid membership to download macOS Catalina beta. Let me update the answer.
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
1
@Roshan As luck would have it for you, the public betas just got released! I have updated the answer.
– Nimesh Neema
8 hours ago
1
You actually don't need to strike out text you deleted. Everybody interested in the changes can access the edit history, and it's easier to read without the strike outs.
– nohillside♦
8 hours ago
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If you're not on the Apple Developer Program and you want to test the beta OS, you'll have to wait until the public beta is available.
For macOS and iOS beta versions, the public beta dates have not been announced yet. You can go to the Apple Beta Signup. The production release date of Catalina hasn't been announced.
The site is down. I'd wager that public beta is about to be released any minute now.
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
@NimeshNeema That's so funny, I was just on the site getting the screenshot! Everything was working a few minutes ago. It seems too early for a public beta. I'm used to at least 3 dev betas before the first public one. We'll see...
– fsb
9 hours ago
1
After all these years I still wonder why Apple isn't able to switch to new version of a page (hierarchy) more or less instantly.
– nohillside♦
9 hours ago
1
@nohillside My guess is they don't have enough resources to dedicate and there's no pressing need to get it done. Any ain't it fun for us folks to feel the anticipation :D
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
1
@fsb My experience during the last few years has been that any beta/public OS release by Apple is made on Monday around 10:30 AM Pacific Time. This is time most engineers check into work. In my understanding, that's the time when the engineers are back after the weekend, afresh, and prepared to quickly handle any unforeseen, zero day issues.
– Nimesh Neema
8 hours ago
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Public beta for macOS Catalina is now released by Apple. The same is available to download from Apple Beta Software Program website.
You can find handy guides for installing public betas here:
- Guide for Public Betas
To download the macOS Catalina installer, select macOS tab on top of the page and under Get Started section click on enroll your Mac link.
While enrolling I get this "To continue your enrollment, complete your purchase now." and asking me to pay $99
– Roshan
9 hours ago
Is it free? You mentioned its free.
– Roshan
9 hours ago
1
@Roshan Indeed. My bad, while it is possible to register as an Apple Developer for free, you need be on a paid membership to download macOS Catalina beta. Let me update the answer.
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
1
@Roshan As luck would have it for you, the public betas just got released! I have updated the answer.
– Nimesh Neema
8 hours ago
1
You actually don't need to strike out text you deleted. Everybody interested in the changes can access the edit history, and it's easier to read without the strike outs.
– nohillside♦
8 hours ago
|
show 2 more comments
Public beta for macOS Catalina is now released by Apple. The same is available to download from Apple Beta Software Program website.
You can find handy guides for installing public betas here:
- Guide for Public Betas
To download the macOS Catalina installer, select macOS tab on top of the page and under Get Started section click on enroll your Mac link.
While enrolling I get this "To continue your enrollment, complete your purchase now." and asking me to pay $99
– Roshan
9 hours ago
Is it free? You mentioned its free.
– Roshan
9 hours ago
1
@Roshan Indeed. My bad, while it is possible to register as an Apple Developer for free, you need be on a paid membership to download macOS Catalina beta. Let me update the answer.
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
1
@Roshan As luck would have it for you, the public betas just got released! I have updated the answer.
– Nimesh Neema
8 hours ago
1
You actually don't need to strike out text you deleted. Everybody interested in the changes can access the edit history, and it's easier to read without the strike outs.
– nohillside♦
8 hours ago
|
show 2 more comments
Public beta for macOS Catalina is now released by Apple. The same is available to download from Apple Beta Software Program website.
You can find handy guides for installing public betas here:
- Guide for Public Betas
To download the macOS Catalina installer, select macOS tab on top of the page and under Get Started section click on enroll your Mac link.
Public beta for macOS Catalina is now released by Apple. The same is available to download from Apple Beta Software Program website.
You can find handy guides for installing public betas here:
- Guide for Public Betas
To download the macOS Catalina installer, select macOS tab on top of the page and under Get Started section click on enroll your Mac link.
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answered 10 hours ago
Nimesh NeemaNimesh Neema
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While enrolling I get this "To continue your enrollment, complete your purchase now." and asking me to pay $99
– Roshan
9 hours ago
Is it free? You mentioned its free.
– Roshan
9 hours ago
1
@Roshan Indeed. My bad, while it is possible to register as an Apple Developer for free, you need be on a paid membership to download macOS Catalina beta. Let me update the answer.
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
1
@Roshan As luck would have it for you, the public betas just got released! I have updated the answer.
– Nimesh Neema
8 hours ago
1
You actually don't need to strike out text you deleted. Everybody interested in the changes can access the edit history, and it's easier to read without the strike outs.
– nohillside♦
8 hours ago
|
show 2 more comments
While enrolling I get this "To continue your enrollment, complete your purchase now." and asking me to pay $99
– Roshan
9 hours ago
Is it free? You mentioned its free.
– Roshan
9 hours ago
1
@Roshan Indeed. My bad, while it is possible to register as an Apple Developer for free, you need be on a paid membership to download macOS Catalina beta. Let me update the answer.
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
1
@Roshan As luck would have it for you, the public betas just got released! I have updated the answer.
– Nimesh Neema
8 hours ago
1
You actually don't need to strike out text you deleted. Everybody interested in the changes can access the edit history, and it's easier to read without the strike outs.
– nohillside♦
8 hours ago
While enrolling I get this "To continue your enrollment, complete your purchase now." and asking me to pay $99
– Roshan
9 hours ago
While enrolling I get this "To continue your enrollment, complete your purchase now." and asking me to pay $99
– Roshan
9 hours ago
Is it free? You mentioned its free.
– Roshan
9 hours ago
Is it free? You mentioned its free.
– Roshan
9 hours ago
1
1
@Roshan Indeed. My bad, while it is possible to register as an Apple Developer for free, you need be on a paid membership to download macOS Catalina beta. Let me update the answer.
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
@Roshan Indeed. My bad, while it is possible to register as an Apple Developer for free, you need be on a paid membership to download macOS Catalina beta. Let me update the answer.
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
1
1
@Roshan As luck would have it for you, the public betas just got released! I have updated the answer.
– Nimesh Neema
8 hours ago
@Roshan As luck would have it for you, the public betas just got released! I have updated the answer.
– Nimesh Neema
8 hours ago
1
1
You actually don't need to strike out text you deleted. Everybody interested in the changes can access the edit history, and it's easier to read without the strike outs.
– nohillside♦
8 hours ago
You actually don't need to strike out text you deleted. Everybody interested in the changes can access the edit history, and it's easier to read without the strike outs.
– nohillside♦
8 hours ago
|
show 2 more comments
If you're not on the Apple Developer Program and you want to test the beta OS, you'll have to wait until the public beta is available.
For macOS and iOS beta versions, the public beta dates have not been announced yet. You can go to the Apple Beta Signup. The production release date of Catalina hasn't been announced.
The site is down. I'd wager that public beta is about to be released any minute now.
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
@NimeshNeema That's so funny, I was just on the site getting the screenshot! Everything was working a few minutes ago. It seems too early for a public beta. I'm used to at least 3 dev betas before the first public one. We'll see...
– fsb
9 hours ago
1
After all these years I still wonder why Apple isn't able to switch to new version of a page (hierarchy) more or less instantly.
– nohillside♦
9 hours ago
1
@nohillside My guess is they don't have enough resources to dedicate and there's no pressing need to get it done. Any ain't it fun for us folks to feel the anticipation :D
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
1
@fsb My experience during the last few years has been that any beta/public OS release by Apple is made on Monday around 10:30 AM Pacific Time. This is time most engineers check into work. In my understanding, that's the time when the engineers are back after the weekend, afresh, and prepared to quickly handle any unforeseen, zero day issues.
– Nimesh Neema
8 hours ago
|
show 3 more comments
If you're not on the Apple Developer Program and you want to test the beta OS, you'll have to wait until the public beta is available.
For macOS and iOS beta versions, the public beta dates have not been announced yet. You can go to the Apple Beta Signup. The production release date of Catalina hasn't been announced.
The site is down. I'd wager that public beta is about to be released any minute now.
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
@NimeshNeema That's so funny, I was just on the site getting the screenshot! Everything was working a few minutes ago. It seems too early for a public beta. I'm used to at least 3 dev betas before the first public one. We'll see...
– fsb
9 hours ago
1
After all these years I still wonder why Apple isn't able to switch to new version of a page (hierarchy) more or less instantly.
– nohillside♦
9 hours ago
1
@nohillside My guess is they don't have enough resources to dedicate and there's no pressing need to get it done. Any ain't it fun for us folks to feel the anticipation :D
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
1
@fsb My experience during the last few years has been that any beta/public OS release by Apple is made on Monday around 10:30 AM Pacific Time. This is time most engineers check into work. In my understanding, that's the time when the engineers are back after the weekend, afresh, and prepared to quickly handle any unforeseen, zero day issues.
– Nimesh Neema
8 hours ago
|
show 3 more comments
If you're not on the Apple Developer Program and you want to test the beta OS, you'll have to wait until the public beta is available.
For macOS and iOS beta versions, the public beta dates have not been announced yet. You can go to the Apple Beta Signup. The production release date of Catalina hasn't been announced.
If you're not on the Apple Developer Program and you want to test the beta OS, you'll have to wait until the public beta is available.
For macOS and iOS beta versions, the public beta dates have not been announced yet. You can go to the Apple Beta Signup. The production release date of Catalina hasn't been announced.
answered 9 hours ago
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The site is down. I'd wager that public beta is about to be released any minute now.
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
@NimeshNeema That's so funny, I was just on the site getting the screenshot! Everything was working a few minutes ago. It seems too early for a public beta. I'm used to at least 3 dev betas before the first public one. We'll see...
– fsb
9 hours ago
1
After all these years I still wonder why Apple isn't able to switch to new version of a page (hierarchy) more or less instantly.
– nohillside♦
9 hours ago
1
@nohillside My guess is they don't have enough resources to dedicate and there's no pressing need to get it done. Any ain't it fun for us folks to feel the anticipation :D
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
1
@fsb My experience during the last few years has been that any beta/public OS release by Apple is made on Monday around 10:30 AM Pacific Time. This is time most engineers check into work. In my understanding, that's the time when the engineers are back after the weekend, afresh, and prepared to quickly handle any unforeseen, zero day issues.
– Nimesh Neema
8 hours ago
|
show 3 more comments
The site is down. I'd wager that public beta is about to be released any minute now.
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
@NimeshNeema That's so funny, I was just on the site getting the screenshot! Everything was working a few minutes ago. It seems too early for a public beta. I'm used to at least 3 dev betas before the first public one. We'll see...
– fsb
9 hours ago
1
After all these years I still wonder why Apple isn't able to switch to new version of a page (hierarchy) more or less instantly.
– nohillside♦
9 hours ago
1
@nohillside My guess is they don't have enough resources to dedicate and there's no pressing need to get it done. Any ain't it fun for us folks to feel the anticipation :D
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
1
@fsb My experience during the last few years has been that any beta/public OS release by Apple is made on Monday around 10:30 AM Pacific Time. This is time most engineers check into work. In my understanding, that's the time when the engineers are back after the weekend, afresh, and prepared to quickly handle any unforeseen, zero day issues.
– Nimesh Neema
8 hours ago
The site is down. I'd wager that public beta is about to be released any minute now.
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
The site is down. I'd wager that public beta is about to be released any minute now.
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
@NimeshNeema That's so funny, I was just on the site getting the screenshot! Everything was working a few minutes ago. It seems too early for a public beta. I'm used to at least 3 dev betas before the first public one. We'll see...
– fsb
9 hours ago
@NimeshNeema That's so funny, I was just on the site getting the screenshot! Everything was working a few minutes ago. It seems too early for a public beta. I'm used to at least 3 dev betas before the first public one. We'll see...
– fsb
9 hours ago
1
1
After all these years I still wonder why Apple isn't able to switch to new version of a page (hierarchy) more or less instantly.
– nohillside♦
9 hours ago
After all these years I still wonder why Apple isn't able to switch to new version of a page (hierarchy) more or less instantly.
– nohillside♦
9 hours ago
1
1
@nohillside My guess is they don't have enough resources to dedicate and there's no pressing need to get it done. Any ain't it fun for us folks to feel the anticipation :D
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
@nohillside My guess is they don't have enough resources to dedicate and there's no pressing need to get it done. Any ain't it fun for us folks to feel the anticipation :D
– Nimesh Neema
9 hours ago
1
1
@fsb My experience during the last few years has been that any beta/public OS release by Apple is made on Monday around 10:30 AM Pacific Time. This is time most engineers check into work. In my understanding, that's the time when the engineers are back after the weekend, afresh, and prepared to quickly handle any unforeseen, zero day issues.
– Nimesh Neema
8 hours ago
@fsb My experience during the last few years has been that any beta/public OS release by Apple is made on Monday around 10:30 AM Pacific Time. This is time most engineers check into work. In my understanding, that's the time when the engineers are back after the weekend, afresh, and prepared to quickly handle any unforeseen, zero day issues.
– Nimesh Neema
8 hours ago
|
show 3 more comments