Developers and people with access to developer accounts have already been able to try out the OS X Yosemite in beta form for more than a month, but soon Apple will make the beta version of its new OS available to a much wider audience. As promised at WWDC 2014, Apple will roll out a free Yosemite public beta release this summer, so anyone who’s interested in running Apple’s latest operating system on a Mac can test drive it before it’s released this fall. The company told The Loop’s Jim Dalrymple that the public beta will be released on Thursday, July 24th. FROM EARLIER: Why it makes sense for iOS 8 and Yosemite to launch separately Regular Mac owners will get the