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Apple Seeds New Public Beta of macOS Big Sur to Public Beta Testers

Apple today seeded a new beta of the upcoming macOS 11 Big Sur update to its public beta testing group, allowing non-developers to give the software a try ahead of its public release this fall. The new beta release for public testers comes a few weeks after the last beta, and a day after the ninth beta was seeded to developers.

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Beta testers who signed up for Apple's beta testing program can download the macOS Big Sur beta through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences after installing the proper profile.

Mac users who want to be a part of Apple's beta testing program can sign up to participate on the beta website, which gives users access to iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS betas. Potential beta testers should make a full backup before installing ‌macOS Big Sur‌, and it may not be wise to install the update on a primary machine because betas can be unstable.

macOS Big Sur introduces a refined design for the macOS operating system, which is more similar to iOS but immediately familiar to Mac users with tweaks to window design, color palette, app icons, system sounds, menu bars, and sidebars.

The update brings Control Center to the Mac for the first time, providing quicker access to system controls for things like volume, keyboard brightness, screen brightness, Wi-Fi connection, and more.

An updated Notification Center includes more interactive notifications and redesigned widgets that mirror the new widgets in iOS 14. Notifications are now grouped by app, and you can customize which widgets show up.

Safari has a new customizable start page, built-in translation, and a Privacy Report feature that lets you know which trackers each website is using to follow you across the web. There's a new Mac App Store category for extensions, and you can now control the specific sites that extensions are able to work with for more privacy.

The Messages app for Mac has been overhauled to bring it more in line with the Messages app for iOS and it supports features like pinned conversations, mentions, inline replies, Messages effects, and Memoji creation and Memoji stickers. Search is also better to make it easier to find old conversations, photos, links, and more.

A redesigned Maps app in macOS Big Sur adds support for Look Around, indoor maps, Guides, and Shared ETA updates, plus it can be used to generate cycling routes and routes with charging stops for electric vehicles, which can be sent to iPhone.

There are also smaller updates for apps like Photos, Music, and Home, with a full list of everything new in macOS Big Sur available in our roundup.

Related Forum: macOS Big Sur

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4jasontv Avatar
72 months ago
Does this fix the [obscure use case] bug? MacOS is useless unless until they fix this!

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Martyimac Avatar
72 months ago
Everything I had posted feedback on is now fixed. :)
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72 months ago

Any way of seeing the build number before you download it? I'm not sure which i am downloading through software update.
Here is the list of full installers currently available to public beta testers via software update:


You can then go to Library/Updates to see which pid is downloading:



As you can see I am downloading pid 001-51046 which matches build 20A5384c.

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Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
72 months ago

Any way of seeing the build number before you download it? I'm not sure which i am downloading through software update.
11.0 Beta (20A5384c)
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
72 months ago

Is this Beta 10? My browser has the same image/graphic for this article as yesterday's update article, both say OS11 Beta9. Is this a sub like 9.1 maybe?
This is the public beta, yesterday was the developer beta. Both beta 9...
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Martyimac Avatar
72 months ago

This beta version is very buggy. My Epson printer has stopped working (the printer is recognized by the system, but does not print anything). My Boom3D audio app has also stopped working.
Until beta 8 was working nice.
This is purely a comment about your Epson printer. I have an Epson Workforce Pro WF-4730 that has been a hassle practically since the day we bought it. Way to many paper choices in the driver and if your print project doesn't exactly match paperwise to what you told the printer the type of paper is installed, it will stop until that is rectified. Then, about 3 months ago, the wifi module in the printer died. It was flaky before occasionally not printing but I could usually get it back on wifi. Now, the only way it prints is hooked up via cable to the router, no more wifi printing for us.

One thing I would suggest, delete the printer, then reinstall the printer and choose Airprint as the driver, NOT the Epson drivers.


I guess what I'm really saying is I would trust this Beta over the Epson. YMMV.
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