Apple Makes OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 Public Beta Available for Users
Just as we expected, Apple on Monday made the latest beta of OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 available to all those people who have previously registered as a member of OS X public testing program. As I have already told you, this pre-release version of Apple’s desktop operating system contains a wide number of stability and performance improvements, the support of Google’s two-step verification, new emoji picker as well as one noticeable feature, which is a new Photos app.
This app was officially announced at the annual WWDC conference last year as a replacement for such apps as Aperture and iPhoto. It has a new design and is much more efficient that its predecessors.
The recently-released OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 public beta has a build number 14D87p, which is different from 14D87h - the build number the second beta released to developers last week had. This indicates that the guys from Cupertino added several minor enhancements to OS X.
If you have a registered public beta testing program account, you can download OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 from the Mac App Store. Keep in mind that this version of Apple’s software may be quite unstable. I don’t recommend to install it on your main computer or laptop.