Third macOS Tahoe 26.3 Beta Now Available for Developers

Apple today provided the third beta of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.3 update to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming a little over a week after the launch of the second beta.

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Developers can download the ‌macOS Tahoe‌ 26.3 update by opening up the System Settings app, selecting the General category, and then choosing Software Update. Beta Updates will need to be enabled, and a free developer account is required.

There's no word yet on what's included in ‌macOS Tahoe‌ 26.3, and no new features were found in the first two betas.

We'll likely see Apple release ‌macOS Tahoe‌ 26.3 at the end of January given past launch timelines.

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edrozenberg Avatar
1 week ago

Its safe to move to this from Sequoia?
No. Liquid Ass is garbage, will be garbage, will never not be garbage. I've only run Tahoe Liquid Ass garbage in a UTM VM and in this UTM VM Liquid Ass garbage locks up easily just by running Maps and Weather. I'm skipping all v26 garbage on all devices and have slight hope 27 will be better than garbage but not a lot of hope. It inspires no confidence that everyone more senior than Anal Dye approved and presumably thought this garbage is ok for their hundreds of millions of customers. Well Timmy C doesn't use Macs, his CEO desk only needs an iPad, but even on iPad Liquid Ass is garbage although not as much garbage as Liquid Ass is on the Mac where it attains its maximum garbage-osity. We'll see, now that Ternus is the new software design overseer and on the way to the CEO chair, maybe better decisions will be made tbd.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Cape Dave Avatar
1 week ago

No. Liquid Ass is garbage, will be garbage, will never not be garbage. I've only run Tahoe Liquid Ass garbage in a UTM VM and in this UTM VM Liquid Ass garbage locks up easily just by running Maps and Weather. I'm skipping all v26 garbage on all devices and have slight hope 27 will be better than garbage but not a lot of hope. It inspires no confidence that everyone more senior than Anal Dye approved and presumably thought this garbage is ok for their hundreds of millions of customers. Well Timmy C doesn't use Macs, his CEO desk only needs an iPad, but even on iPad Liquid Ass is garbage although not as much garbage as Liquid Ass is on the Mac where it attains its maximum garbage-osity. We'll see, now that Ternus is the new software design overseer and on the way to the CEO chair, maybe better decisions will be made tbd.
I agree 1000%. They went WAY off the rails with Tahoe. Never should have happened. We would have been happy with sequoia forever. I will find a way to never update to this rat's nest of an OS. Did we learn nothing from Windows VISTA???
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
trixit Avatar
1 week ago

Its safe to move to this from Sequoia?
NO! Don't do it. I tried Tahoe for almost 4 months. All the way to 26.2 and reverted back to Sequoia few weeks back. Took me whole weekend to go back on my M4 MacBook Pro. I have almost 4TB of data on the SSD harddrive so the full new backup and copying back from backup was about 17 hours each time. It was a pain and cost me so much lost time.

Tahoe looks and behaves really bad. I don't understand how someone on this very forum praises the look. Sorry folks if I don't care about looks as much as I care about functionality, speed, precision, stability and focusing on my content. Tahoe's design elements are constantly screaming at you - look at me! It's distracting. Or, you cannot find them when you need them fast because they are "melting" into your content due to Liquid Glass.

And the insanely rounded corners everywhere that cut off valuable space AND content!!! For example I use my desktop to store pictures and video files for my immediate projects for easy drag and drop. The extra rounded corners on the desktop icons now cut off so much content that you can't see what the icons represent. You have to adjust the size of the icons to be much bigger. Therefore, taking up more space, so you can't fit as many as needed on the desktop.

I don't understand whose stoooopid idea this was. It must have been someone working on 30" monitors. But if you use 13" Air or 14" Pro with limited screen real estate, the excessive ROUNDNESS of everything doesn't allow for the same fit/look of your files and content like on Sequoia or prior (my very first Mac had Leopard OS on it) so I know what I'm talking about.

The whole system now looks like lego DUPLO for kindergarteners.

I have iPhone 17 Pro and I have iOS 26 on it. It's fairly fine on the iPhone - but I did have to turn on the Tinted version of Liquid Glass to improve readability. However, Tahoe with its new redesign is not fine. I don't even mind the Liquid Glass effects, as we can make it look more Tinted or frosted now, as I mind the redesign of the OS. The new lines everywhere like on the sidebars in every app, bunch of new uneven lines in and around menus, weird padding around sidebars and control elements/buttons, stupidly positioned buttons and menus, stupidly inconsistent shapes of buttons and padding around them. Content moving through/behind menus and buttons and sidebars. It's all more distracting than ever. The macOS is now distracting and wants to be more important than your content! It's getting in the way of your content! Instead of being in the background working for you invisibly and be there when you need it - it screams LOOK AT ME! And at times it hides so well you can't read/see what the buttons are.

And has anyone mentioned the new dumbass position of the control menu in the Music app on the very bottom? I mean what the... Whose idea??? Who approved it??? Who thought this was an improvement??? It can work on an iPhone because your thumb is on the bottom of the screen. But it is truly one big idiotic decision to do it on a desktop.

NOPE!!! I'm skipping 26 altogether and will stay on Sequoia until 27 comes out, and we will see what they come up with there.

You will NOT be missing out on any security as Sequoia will be supported and getting updates for minimum of next 3 years. I hope that by that time, the new design team who took over, after the "firing" of the old design chief Alan Dye, will come up with much needed improvements.

Lastly, we are only 5 months from the new os 27 being shown and announced at the WWDC. I can easily wait to see what's cooking until then.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
edrozenberg Avatar
6 days ago at 10:27 am

The vast majority of the issues I submitted to Apple are still unfixed. They only asked for feedback for 2 or 3 of them.
5 years from now they will respond to a couple out of the dozens of submitted issues with "Please retest on GarbageOS v32.481" and you'll not hear again from them for another 5 years. It's how it works, I've submitted tons of issues over 10-15 years and the great majority aren't fixed and will never be fixed and will never receive a response and are marked as <Successfully Ignored: User Capitulated> in the dumb "issue resolution" system they use internally.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
tywebb13 Avatar
1 week ago
build number is 25D5112c

builds for other beta releases today:

macOS 15.7.4 RC 3 (24G512)
macOS 14.8.4 RC 3 (23J314)
iOS 26.3 beta 3 (23D5114d)
iPadOS 26.3 beta 3 (23D5114d)
tvOS 26.3 beta 3 (23K5611c)
audioOS 26.3 beta 3 (23K5611c)
visionOS 26.3 beta 3 (23N5613b)
watchOS 26.3 beta 3 (23S5611c)
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Brovatar Avatar
1 week ago

Did we learn nothing from Windows VISTA???
Apparently less than nothing. Vista's UI was more legible than Tahoe's.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)