Adoption of the OS X Yosemite beta has nearly doubled since its launch to the public yesterday, reports GoSquared.
Yesterday, the site wrote, "For the first time since 2000, Apple are releasing the beta of an OS X to the public. Around 1 million invites are expected to be sent out this week. This approach means it’s likely we’ll see the highest percentage of users on a yet-to-launch Mac OS ever."
Before the public release adoption was at 0.26%. Currently, it's at .50%.
If you haven't already signed up for the beta you can do so here.
Read More [via MacRumors]
Yesterday, the site wrote, "For the first time since 2000, Apple are releasing the beta of an OS X to the public. Around 1 million invites are expected to be sent out this week. This approach means it’s likely we’ll see the highest percentage of users on a yet-to-launch Mac OS ever."
Before the public release adoption was at 0.26%. Currently, it's at .50%.
If you haven't already signed up for the beta you can do so here.
Read More [via MacRumors]