Apple released a beta of the next version today. macOS Sequoia The update will be provided to the public beta testing group, giving the public a chance to try out the new operating system’s features ahead of its launch in the fall. The first public beta will contain the same content as the third developer beta.
Public Beta testers can download macOS Sequoia from the Software Update section of the System Preferences app. Sign up for Apple’s beta testing website Opt in to the public beta in the Beta Updates section.
The biggest features of macOS Sequoia are iPhone Mirroring is designed to let you control your iPhone from your Mac using your keyboard and mouse, so you can see notifications and use iPhone apps even when your iPhone is put away and locked. And coming later this year, you’ll also be able to use the feature to drag and drop apps from your Mac to your iPhone and vice versa.
Improved window tiling makes it easier to view multiple windows on your Mac in a way that suits you, Safari now summarizes websites to show highlights, and the Messages app now supports scheduled messages and the Tapback feature on any emoji.
Introducing the new Password app to manage your passwords, logins and passkeys. photograph The app has a new design, the Notes app now supports audio transcription and summarization, and you can also input any equation and have it automatically solved.
macOS Sequoia supports all of Apple’s new Intelligence features, iOS18 Updateoffering all kinds of quality of life improvements. Writing tools help you proofread and refine your writing across apps. You can create unique images with Image Playground and make your own emoji with Genmoji. Photos includes a cleanup tool to remove unwanted images. Siri It leverages AI for better language understanding and contextual relevance, and Siri can consult ChatGPT for even the most complex queries.
macOS Sequoia is expected to include many additional features, For more details, see our dedicated summary.
Popular articles
The iPhone 16 series launch is just two months away: everything we know
Apple typically releases a new iPhone series around mid-September, meaning the iPhone 16 is about two months away. As with the iPhone 15 series, this year’s lineup is expected to stick with four models: iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max, but there are plenty of design differences and new features to consider….
Comparison of Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 and Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 3 Pro
Samsung announced its latest earbuds this week, the Galaxy Buds3 Pro, which look a lot like Apple’s AirPods Pro 2. Given the similarities, we decided to compare Samsung’s new earbuds to the AirPods Pro. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. Design-wise, you could easily mistake the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro for the AirPods Pro. The Buds3 Pro has the same…
The iPhone 17 Pro Max will be the first model to feature three 48MP cameras
According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, next year’s iPhone 17 Pro Max will feature an upgraded 48MP tetraprism camera for better photo quality and zoom capabilities. In his latest investor note published on Medium, Kuo said the main spec change will be an upgrade from a 1/3.1-inch 12MP sensor to a 1/2.6-inch 48MP CIS sensor.
10 reasons why you should wait for next year’s iPhone 17
Apple’s iPhone development roadmap looks several years ahead, and the company is continually working with suppliers to develop multiple iPhone models simultaneously. This means that feature leaks can appear long before launch. The iPhone 17 series is no exception. We already have some idea of what to expect from Apple’s 2025 smartphone lineup. If you skip ahead…
Prime Day early sales on Apple products
Amazon is just about to hold its annual summer Prime Day event, which will run for two days from July 16-17. Like every year, Prime Day will offer shoppers a ton of great deals on Amazon’s storefronts, with many already on sale ahead of the event. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner of Amazon. If you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive…