Apple has officially launched macOS Sequoia, bringing a suite of new features to Mac users. Highlights include the ability to wirelessly mirror your iPhone on your Mac, advanced window tiling tools, and enhanced productivity features. While initial Apple Intelligence capabilities are not yet available, they are expected to arrive later this fall.
Apple officially released macOS Sequoia on Monday, bringing features like the ability to wirelessly mirror your iPhone on your Mac, window tiling tools, and more. There are Apple Intelligence features on the way, too, but they aren’t available yet. iPhone mirroring is arguably the coolest new feature in macOS Sequoia , and in his testing, my colleague David Pierce said it might change how you use your phone.
I’m excited to mess around with the window tiling features, too. I’ve relied on BetterSnapTool for years to quickly arrange my windows, but it could be nice to have these new window tiling tools available without a separate app download. macOS Sequoia is also getting some features that are coming to Apple’s other platforms, including the new Passwords app and upgrades to iMessage.
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