A Apple finally released, on the third day (02), the first beta version for developers of iOS 17.5, iPadOS 17.5, macOS 14.5, watchOS 10.5, tvOS 17.5 and visionOS 1.2. After a month breakthe operational systems testing program is currently active with updates for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Watch, TV and Vision Pro.
Registered users can install the new beta version of our settings, by clicking on the “General” option and then in “Software Update”. To purchase testing software, it is necessary to have contact with a programmer associated with your Apple ID.
The company is available for most of both resources announced for iOS 17 in 2023therefore, iOS 17.5 must focus on improvements for users resident in European Union member countries, that cobrou mudanças em varias policies of the manufacturer to enable third-party applications, browsers with proprietary web engines and more.
Agree with o MacRumors, one of these changes is already seen in iOS 17.5, it is possible to install applications directly from the web. This means that developers can offer software on their proprietary sites — without specifying an application piece. This means that this function is exclusive to the European Union.
To offer a download application from a site, developers precisely meet certain criteria. You must be a member of the Apple Developer Program for, at least, two continuous years. It is also necessary that the developer has an application with more than a million registered installations a year.
Apple hasn't provided details on other changes you can make on iOS 17.5, iPadOS 17.5, macOS 14.5, watchOS 10.5, tvOS 17.5, or visionOS 1.2, but it's possible you'll get the latest rotation updates of the current generation of operating systems, which is ideal for success on iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, among others.
O iOS 18 and macOS 15 should be marked when released generative artificial intelligence on iPhone and Macor may include large language model integration with Siri, document editing functions of Pages, Numbers and Keynote, intelligent management of playlists on Apple Music, among other resources.