Apple uses employees and residents of the city of Cupertino to test OS X Mavericks and iOS 7

  OS X Mavericks was launched last week by Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), in beta version, it is currently being tested by application developers for OS X and all other interested users, but the company expand the program testing including employees. It appears that certain members of the Genius teams from Apple Storehave received and will receive builds of OS X Mavericks for testing within the job and to provide feedback regarding its functionality.

You are invited to participate in the pre-release OS X Mavericks seed program. Participation, including submitting feedback, is completely voluntary and not an expectation of your job. If you accept, we will provide you with a pre-release version of OS X Mavericks to install and use. You will get to preview all of the exciting new features like iBooks, Maps, Calendar, Safari, iCloud Keychain, Multiple Displays, Notifications, Finder Tabs, Tags, and much more! You should use OS X Mavericks only on your personal computer and on your personal time. Apple will provide you with ways to submit feedback on your experiences with OS X Mavericks, should you choose to do so. Apple also asks that you use future builds of OS X Mavericks as they are made available. The responses from previous seed programs have been overwhelmingly positive. Thank you to everyone who participated!

  Commonly Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it does not initiate programs of this kind until shortly before the release of a new important version of OS X, but this year it makes an exception, asking employees to provide feedback for the operating system, but also to familiarize themselves with it. Apart from this, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), offers OS X Mavericks and to people who are not in a testing program, such as AppleSeed, but for now it is not known how exactly it chose the users who are going to test the new version of the operating system for Macs. In the end, there is a rumor that gives us the understanding that OS X 10.8.5 it is going to be released in the near future, but it would represent a build that only contains bug fixes and nothing more.

  Leaving OS X, we move on to iOS 7, the Apple company inviting to its campus residents of the city of Cupertino with whom it holds sessions related to the new version of the operating system. Those at Apple are trying to get as much feedback as possible from the people present at these sessions, but for now no one knows on the basis of which criteria these people were chosen and invited by Apple, speculating that they are relatives of some employees you have apple Regardless of how Apple conducts its testing, it is clear that now the company is trying to get as much feedback as possible to solve all the problems existing in the beta builds and offer the best possible user experience in the final version of the operating systems.