Apple has released the macOS Tahoe developer beta, which can be downloaded by registering with the Apple Developer program. However, it's essential to consider the potential risks of installing beta software, as it may contain bugs and issues that can cause problems with your Mac. macOS Tahoe introduces a major redesign with new features, including the Phone app, Apple Intelligence integration, and customizable backgrounds in Messages. The update is compatible with specific Mac models, including MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Pro, but drops support for older models. Before installing, ensure you back up your Mac using Time Machine, as you won't be able to revert to the previous version of macOS if things go wrong. To install, register with the Apple Developer program, open System Settings, select General, and then Software Update, and choose the macOS Tahoe 26 Developer Beta from the dropdown list. It's recommended to install the beta on a spare Mac, rather than your main device, and wait until at least July for the public beta release.
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