Public testers can now try Apple’s latest batch of betas

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Developers were seeded a huge new batch of beta updates for every single Apple platform yesterday, and now Apple is ready to let public testers get in on the action.

Apple released iOS 9.3.2 beta 2 and OS X 10.11.6 beta 2 to members of its Public Beta Testing this morning, bringing a slew of bug fixes and under-the-hood improvements to the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Macs.

The new El Capitan beta can be downloaded directly through the Mac App Store by going to the Software Update section. To install the iOS 9.3.3 you’ll need to install a new certificate before downloading the over-the-air update.

If you haven’t signed up for Apple’s Public Beta Program, you can still become a member on Apple’s website.

The new OS X and iOS betas will likely be one of the last updates before Apple unveils OS X 10.12 and iOS 10 at WWDC along with big updates to the Apple Watch and Apple TV software.

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