Company Apple yesterday published financial results for the second quarter of this year. Tim Cook as part of the announcement, among other things, announced that the number of users participating in the test beta program, is growing rapidly. Public betaversions of the company's main operating systems AppIt is used by literally millions of people.
Current CEO of the company Apple Tim Cook announced at yesterday's conference that the public betaversions of Apple's major operating systems run at a respectable four milliononedevices such as iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watch a Apple TV“In June, we held a hugely successful developer conference, where we gave the public a preview of a number of major improvements coming to our operating systems this fall: iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS,” he said Tim Cook"The reaction from developers and the public has been very positive, and now our beta "More than four million users participate in the programs," he added.
The Apple company usually does not publish data on the number of users who have participated in its beta program, therefore the current figure cannot be compared with the number beta testers from the public from past years. Tim Cook He also did not specify what share of the number each operating system has and whether it is only public or developer versions of Apple's operating systems. However, the fact remains that four million participants on beta testing is a respectable number – perhaps one of the highest the company has ever Apple achieved in this direction.
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At this year's developer conference WWDC The Cupertino company introduced operating systems iOS 12, macOS 10.14 Mojave, watchOS 5 and tvOS 12. It was made available to developers on the day of the conference betaversions of these systems, a little later came betaversions for public testers. Full versions of Apple's latest operating systems will be released this fall.
Well, I'd give a fuck about it.
Doing degesa to a warm tymka..
Enough of betawe are testing their live versions.
Versions ios I skipped 10 and 11, but ios12 I am testing on iphone and ipad and so far I see it quite positively.
Increase in the number of unpaid beta testers is more likely caused by the "disillusionment" of many users with the state of the current "sharp" versions and the hope that new versions will be better. Cook just talking nonsense and Apple commute to "think different"wave from the Jobs era and from Applu is slowly but surely becoming an ordinary company with ordinary products.
That's how I see it too. But IOS11 was really a step backwards and a lot of steps back, which is perhaps the reason for the increase betatesters at IOS12.