If you want to sign up for the beta programme, you can do so via Apple’s Software Customer Seeding site. When the final code arrives, you’ll be able to upgrade to it directly from the beta, and everything will be back to normal. This is only a temporary stricture, though. Even though details of the new OS are all over the web, the website instructs beta testers not to “blog, post screen shots, tweet or publicly post information about the pre-release Apple software … and don’t discuss the pre-release Apple software with or demonstrate it to others who are not in the OS X Beta Programme.” It’s also worth noting that if you sign up, you’re agreeing to some limitations on what you can publicly say about the software.
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