To put it more gently, any developer who signs up to beta test new stuff
from Apple also signs a non-disclosure agreement saying that they can't
talk about the stuff, good or bad, until it is released publicly. That's
what makes it so amusing to read reviews of iOS 7 and OSX 10.9 where the
actual facts are so minimal that it's all conjecture. To reveal any more
would violate the NDA. At the moment, the only info we have legitimately
is what Apple has released. Everybody else who could say isn't allowed to.
CB
On 7/12/13 6:51 AM, Les Kriegler wrote:
Software that is being tested cannot be discussed on this list. If you do, one
of the moderators will chastise you in a big way.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 12, 2013, at 6:46 AM, Marcus Low <low.mar...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All
Has anyone been able to try out iBooks on the Beta of OS 10.9
Mavericks? I would love to have confirmation that it is fully
accessible - as one would expect it to be.
Thanks
Marcus
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