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Updates usually come at 10am PST so I guess your right no update till next week:mad:

it was kinda logical that they wouldn’t do it on a Thursday or Friday, as then people are installing public beta 1 just before the weekend.

Also, Public Betas tend to follow the Dev Betas, as the same build. Seeing as the next DB is going to be Tuesday, it makes more sense they would wait, so they can have the PB be the latest build, and not one that would be almost 2 weeks behind.
 
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Apple today seeded the third beta of the upcoming macOS Big Sur update to developers for testing purposes, two weeks after releasing the second beta and a month after the new update was unveiled at the Worldwide Developers Conference.

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The macOS Big Sur beta can be downloaded through the Apple Developer Center and once the appropriate profile is installed, subsequent betas will be available through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences. As with all of the new betas, Apple recommends not installing ‌macOS Big Sur‌ on a primary machine because it is early release software and could have major bugs.

macOS Big Sur introduces a refreshed design to the Mac operating system, overhauling the entire look from the curvature of the window corners to the dock icons to the system sounds. Everything feels fresh but familiar, with a lighter and more modern appearance. There's a new customizable Control Center that mirrors the Control Center on iOS devices, putting key system controls right at your fingertips.

The Notification Center has been redesigned with iOS-style widgets that are available in multiple sizes, plus there are more interactive notifications that are now grouped by app to make it easier to see what's going on.

Safari is faster and more battery efficient, plus there's a new start page that can be customized with wallpapers and sections that include Reading List and iCloud Tabs, which makes Safari more tailored to your individual usage needs.

Tabs have been redesigned, there's a built-in language translation feature, and Chrome and Firefox Extensions can be ported to Safari. There's also an option to choose which sites an extension works with for greater privacy. Speaking of privacy, a new Privacy Report feature lets users know the trackers Safari is blocking when you visit websites.

Messages is now more similar to the Messages app on iOS with support for pinned conversations, mentions, inline replies, and Memoji creation, plus the built-in search feature has been overhauled to make it easier to find links, photos, and conversations in the app.

Apple redesigned the Maps app to add support for Look Around, indoor maps, and Guides, which are lists of notable attractions, restaurants, and more created by trusted sources. Maps can also be used to generate directions for cycling routes and electric vehicle trips that can be sent to iPhone, and shared ETA updates are now viewable on the Mac.

Photos has a better Retouch tool, Apple Music's For You section has been replaced with a Listen Now section, HomeKit Secure Video cameras support Face Recognition and Activity zones, and Siri can answer a wider range of questions than before.

As of macOS Big Sur beta 2, Apple Pay support is available for Mac Catalyst apps. Developers will now be able to easily get Apple Pay up and running in Mac Catalyst apps. From the iOS 14 release notes: "Apple Pay support is now available to Mac Catalyst apps. Two methods have been added to existing delegate protocols. No changes are required for iPad apps, but one or both of these methods must be implemented when building for Catalyst."

In the future, the macOS Big Sur App Store will help users better understand privacy practices with clear info on the information that an app collects, and after installing macOS Big Sur, you'll see faster updates that begin in the background and then finish more quickly to make it easier to keep your Mac up to date.

Apple in the third beta of macOS Big Sur changed the battery icon for the Battery section in System Preferences, refining the design to make it look more clean and streamlined. There's also a new design for the Music app icon (it's red), and there are some color changes to the buttons and icons inside the music app.

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For more on everything that's new in macOS Big Sur, make sure to check out our roundup.

Article Link: Apple Seeds Third Beta of macOS Big Sur to Developers
During the WWDC keynote, Apple said that the Public Beta would be released in July.
We're the 31st and it's nowhere to be found. I reckon they've realised it's not stable enough to be released to a larger public.
 
During the WWDC keynote, Apple said that the Public Beta would be released in July.
We're the 31st and it's nowhere to be found. I reckon they've realised it's not stable enough to be released to a larger public.

shock news: beta misses early declared release window.....

It’s not the first time this has happened in the last decade or so that I’ve been testing.

seeing as people with DB3 saw issues with bricking, it was to be expected. If it didn’t come out with DB3, then it wasn’t going to come out until DB4 releases next week, at the earliest.
 
During the WWDC keynote, Apple said that the Public Beta would be released in July.
We're the 31st and it's nowhere to be found. I reckon they've realised it's not stable enough to be released to a larger public.
What Apple should have said we are looking at a public beta release in July but may be delayed if we consider it not stable enough for public release. By saying July they have comited them self’s to a statement they can’t meet
 
What Apple should have said we are looking at a public beta release in July but may be delayed if we consider it not stable enough for public release. By saying July they have comited them self’s to a statement they can’t meet

The fact that it’s a beta, means that any stated date is likely to slip, which is known to anyone that’s done Beta testing.
 
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