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  2. Software release life cycle - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_release_life_cycle

    Beta testing is the next phase, in which the software is tested by a larger group of users, typically outside of the organization that developed it. The beta phase is focused on reducing impacts on users and may include usability testing.

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    AOL's premier all-in-one software is back in beta with an ALL NEW version and we want your help to test it. Join our beta by visiting the AOL Desktop beta page to learn more about this beta...

  4. OS X Yosemite - Wikipedia

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    Beta testing. Apple initiated a new public beta program for OS X, a practice not seen with its operating systems since 2000's US$29.95 Mac OS X Public Beta, which had preceded the release of Mac OS X v10.0.

  5. Mac OS X 10.0 - Wikipedia

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    e. Mac OS X 10.0 ( code named Cheetah) is the first major release of Mac OS X, Apple's desktop and server operating system. It was released on March 24, 2001, for a price of $129 after a public beta . Mac OS X was Apple's successor to the classic Mac OS. It was derived from NeXTSTEP and FreeBSD, and featured a new user interface called Aqua, as ...

  6. macOS version history - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of Mac OS X Server 1.0 and the original public beta, the first several macOS versions were named after big cats. Prior to its release, version 10.0 was code named "Cheetah" internally at Apple, and version 10.1 was code named internally as "Puma".

  7. Beta - Infocenter FAQ - AOL

    www.beta.aol.com/infocenter/faqs

    Is beta testing for me? If you're interested in using the latest products, giving your feedback, reporting issues and seeing your feedback in action AND you can tolerate an occasional defect or issue that may take time to resolve, then beta testing may be for you.