Apple seeds tenth macOS Big Sur beta to developers

Apple has seeded the latest beta of macOS 11 Big Sur, still preparing for the future public launch.

On Wednesday, Apple seeded the tenth beta of macOS 11 Big Sur to developers. As is par for the course, this prerelease software is meant for developers only. It is likely the new software won’t include any new major features, however, if there are any new additions discovered we will update this post accordingly.

macOS 11 Big Sur welcomes quite a few changes, including an upgraded Messages and Maps experience, brand new UI tweaks to bring it more in line with iOS in some areas, new icons, and much more. You can check out a few of the major new additions in the link below.

And if you want to make sure your Mac hardware supports the next major desktop operating system, here you go:

Developers can download and install the tenth beta of macOS 11 Big Sur from the Apple Developer Center. The software can also be downloaded and installed as an over-the-air update via the Software Update tool within System Preferences.

Apple will release macOS 11 Big Sur as a free upgrade to the public later this year.

Apple has already released the latest major software updates to its other popular platforms, including iOS and iPadOS, so at this point we’re just waiting for macOS 11 Big Sur to join in.

How are you liking macOS 11 Big Sur so far? Excited for the changes?