![]() With this release, the beta goes free for all – you just need to be signed up for Apple’s beta program. Perhaps! Up until this point, it’s been available as a developer beta, which meant three things: it’s really only meant for people who need early access to ensure their apps are compatible, it was buggy as all heck, and you had to cough up $99 a year for an App Store developer account to get access. “My friend has been running an iOS 9 beta for weeks now!” ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, El Capitan offers a variety of improvements to core features like Mission Control, Spotlight, native apps, including Safari, Mail, Maps, Photos, plus performance improvements, and other items.
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