Now these are developer betas, so I have to recommend that you think twice or even thrice before you consider putting these on a device that you depend on for your work, but the installation process itself is simple enough and based on early reports, there aren’t any show-stopping bugs to speak of (via Lifehacker). So if you have a device to spare and really want to play around with some fun new OS features, here’s how to install the betas for macOS 11 and iPadOS 14.
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The key to this process is a site called Beta Profiles and you need to visit it on Safari using the device that you would like to update with the developer beta. I’ll walk through the steps to download and install the beta for macOS 11 and iPadOS 14 separately. Final warning: Don’t install this on a device that you rely on daily unless you have a wildly higher risk tolerance than I do, but if you have a spare iPad or MacBook lying around then by all means have fun.
How to install the macOS 11 developer beta
Scroll to the macOS 11 Download box and click on the download link under for the macOS 11 Beta 1 macOS Beta Profile.This will download a dmg file and once it has downloaded double-click that file.Then double-click the resulting pkg file and follow the installation instructions which will include entering your system password. The update will show up in your Software Update in System Preferences and just click Upgrade Now to finish the process.
How to install the iPadOS 14 developer beta
Scroll to the iPadOS 14 Download box and click on the download link under the iPadOS 14 Beta 1 iOS Beta Profile.Tap “Allow” on the resulting dialog box to download the necessary configuration file.Open Settings on your iPad and tap on “Profile Downloaded” and then click Install in the upper-right corner.Finally just tap “Software Update” and the beta should finish installing.