Apple released the OS X Yosemite Public Beta back in July, the public trial of Apple’s new desktop OS was made available to around 1 million people at launch.
Now Apple has released an updated version of the public beta, OS X Yosemite Public Beta 2, and it comes with a range of new features and changes over the original.
Included in the OS X Yosemite Public Beta 2 are a number of design changes, including an updated design for System Preferences, a translucent dashboard, a number of updates to icons and some new wallpapers.
Apple previously said that OS X Yosemite would be released some time this fall, we are not expecting it to be released at Apple’s iPhone 6 event next month, and suspect we will have to wait until later in the year.
Apple are also rumored to be holding a press event in October, where the company is expected to release the new iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3, and they could possibly release OS X Yosemite at this event.
As soon as we get some more information on exactly when Apple will release the next major version of their desktop OS, and also some more details on what will be included in the final release, we will let you guys know.
Source MacRumors
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