Developers Can Download OS X Yosemite Dev Preview 1 & iOS 8 Beta 1

OS X Yosemite Developer Preview 1 and iOS 8 Beta 1 are both now available to download for users who are registered with the respective Apple Developer Programs. Additionally, Apple has offered a beta release of Xcode 6, and online documentation for the new Swift programming language that was introduced at WWDC 2014.
Though the iOS 8 beta and OS X 10.10 Dev Preview are aimed primarily at users developing solutions for the iOS and OS X platforms, technically anyone can register to be included in the Apple Developer Programs for an annual fee of $99 per OS. Due to the nature of beta releases being buggy and generally incomplete, it is generally not recommended for average users to install beta builds of software unless they have a compelling reason to do so.









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