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nstrudwick

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Nov 5, 2007
20
3
UK
This I am sure is a stupid question, but are those posting here about the new OS in the Developer programme, or the more general Appleseed programme? Every time I log it I get the same "we'll send you an email" screen. Can someone clarify for me whether they are getting the software as an ordinary member of the public or as a developer?

Many thanks...
 

Julien

macrumors G4
Jun 30, 2007
11,847
5,441
Atlanta
This I am sure is a stupid question, but are those posting here about the new OS in the Developer programme, or the more general Appleseed programme? Every time I log it I get the same "we'll send you an email" screen. Can someone clarify for me whether they are getting the software as an ordinary member of the public or as a developer?

Many thanks...

It's 3 programs. Developer and AppleSeed are open. There is going to be a Public Beta program. Is this what you signed up for? If so it may be a little while.

iCloud/iCloud Drive is not ready for prime time. People in the Public Beta will be left with no support. With a million people there are bound to be 100,000 data loss/no backup stories.
 

iMacDragon

macrumors 68020
Oct 18, 2008
2,396
731
UK
As an iOS developer, I got a code for the Yosemite DP. I’m curious to know whether that is considered part of the OS X developer program or part of AppleSeed. (Not that it really matters. I have the OS to test with.)

Neither, as iOS has so many new ties to OS X to test this release they decided to give iOS developers access too I guess, so Yosemite is part of iOS developer programme.
 
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