![]() ![]() That means for some of you, then, exactly nothing I've written in the following review will come as a surprise. Tomorrow, the OS will be available to the general public, and the version that ships will be virtually identical to the Gold Master build that early adopters are already using. Since then, though, Apple has released El Capitan in a public beta program, so that anyone with the guts to install non-final software could try it out. When I first previewed OS X El Capitan, Apple's latest Mac operating system, the software wasn't quite finished, and it also wasn't available to anybody without a developer account (that's most people).
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