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Step 6: Make sure you have a spare Mac and iPhone to install the betas. Never install betas on your daily driver.

Step 7: Have a separate Apple ID for testing.

*If you do use your main Apple ID, make sure to turn off iCloud backup before you install betas.
Step 6: I have been using OSX/macOS since 10.0b, I have no such big issues, it works 99.99% of the time and for the 0.01% it can mostly be resolved/fixed by the user or wait for an update.

Step 7: Why. No issues ever.
 
Ready to go I guess…

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Another year, another set of updates. If I must say anything that’s relevant is that there has been something almost every year that I do end up using:

Stacks
Quick Look
PDF export features
Time Machine
Split view
Notes app
Continuity
iCloud Syncing
Spotlight
Tags
Air Drop
All the screen
Touch pad gestures

There are some other useful features I’ve not utilized either like Side Car.

But when you think about the innovation well being depleted on Windows and Linux; especially Windows 10, (and Linux pretty much copied from the commercial platforms), I have to give Apple props for still pushing further and thinking deeply about the benefits to end user.
 
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They are saying iOS 15 homepage looks the same with same icons, I wanted a major redesign but I think it’s gonna be a let down
Apple is holding onto that for IOS and IpadOS. I mean at the least they could allow you to place the icons from bottom up instead of top down.
 
Apple is holding onto that for IOS and IpadOS. I mean at the least they could allow you to place the icons from bottom up instead of top down.
Iupdate saw the video of iOS 15 and he said the home page looks the same on the iPhone and app icons are the same 🙁
 
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