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Yesterday we wrote to you about new, fourth in a row, developer betas iOS 9, OS X El Capitan and watchOS 2.0. These were intended for registered developers only. However, with a day's delay after them, the second public beta versions of iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan were also released, which everyone can try. The exception is the operating system for the Apple Watch, whose new version the public will only try with its official arrival, which is planned for autumn.

The public betas of the latest iOS and OS X systems have the same designation as their developer counterparts, so they are the same versions with the same news that we already described yesterday.

The biggest change in the new iOS 9 beta is the return of Home Sharing, which disappeared from iOS with the arrival of Apple Music in iOS 8.4. It is also the first beta of iOS 9, which can also be installed on the iPod touch. The latest beta version of OS X El Capitan does not contain any visible news and focuses purely on system stability and the removal of known errors.

If you want to participate in the public testing of upcoming systems, just log in to special Apple page.

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