macOS 14 Sonoma to be released tomorrow; Here are the new features in it
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Quote:Apple is set to release macOS 14 Sonoma tomorrow, September 26. Let's take a look at the new features that the update brings for your Mac.

What's new in macOS 14 Sonoma

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Lock Screen and Screen Savers

The lock screen on macOS 14 is slightly different compared to previous versions of the operating system. The login section, with your user profile picture and name, is no longer centered, it now appears at the bottom of the screen. The picture displays a smaller thumbnail.

The clock has been removed from the menubar, and the date, day and time are now displayed directly in the top half of the lock screen.

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Apple has brought the Aerial Screen Savers from Apple TV to macOS. These are cinematic versions, i.e. slow-motion videos which zoom-in or move around. The screen savers feature landscapes, cityscapes from around the world. The interesting bit is that when you log in, your screen saver transforms into a still image to become your wallpaper. You can view a demo of it here.

Desktop Widgets

macOS 14 Sonoma introduces support for Widgets on the desktop. You can now place your favorite widgets like Photos, Contacts, Stocks, etc., on your home screen. Right-click on the desktop and select Edit widgets to access the new Widget Gallery. This allows you to browse through the various widgets that you can add to your home screen.

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It is not limited to the system widgets on macOS, you can also add widgets from third-party apps. And as a bonus, you may also add widgets from apps that are installed on your iPhone. These get added to your Mac's desktop, thanks to Continuity, and you don't even need the corresponding app installed on macOS. All you need to do is to keep your iPhone and Mac connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

Widgets will adapt to your desktop background's color, and change the tint automatically. They will fade when in the background, to not distract you while you work with an app. The desktop widgets in macOS 14 Sonoma are fully interactive, so you can use them for managing your To-dos, play/pause media, access home controls, and more, without having to open the respective app. If you are not a fan of desktop widgets, you may continue using them from the side panel.

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Speaking of the desktop, you can click outside an app's window, i.e. directly on the wallpaper, to instantly view your desktop. You can change this behavior under the Desktop and Dock Settings.

Game Mode

Apple wants Macs to be gaming machines, and the new Game Mode in macOS 14 Sonoma drastically improves the performance in games. The Game Mode triggers automatically when you run a game, to give it top priority on the CPU and GPU, while reducing the usage for background tasks. It also reduces latency with wireless game controllers, AirPods, etc.

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Metal 3 allows games to take advantage of the Mac's GPU to render high-resolution graphics in less time, minimize loading, etc. Death Stranding, Baldur's Gate 3, Resident Evil Village and No Man's Sky are some of the big games that have recently released on macOS. Apple has also released a Game Porting Toolkit for developers to bring their Windows games to Mac easily. In fact, it is so easy to use that many people have used this to play their favorite games on their MacBooks.

Apple Safari

Safari now supports profiles, which you can use to keep your work and personal like separate. The browser maintains each profile uniquely with its own set of extensions, Tab Groups, favorites, history, and cookies. This allows you to use multiple accounts on a same website.

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Private Browsing in Safari has been improved, it now locks when you are not using it, and will require your Face ID, Touch ID or device password to access the tabs in it. Users may now set a different search engine for Private Browsing. The app will block trackers and fingerprinting in Private Browsing mode. It also removes tracking parameters from URLs automatically.

Safari displays favicons for websites in the favorites bar to help you identify the site quickly. Multiple tab selection enables a way to organize your tab bar, and provides an option to move them into a Tab Group.

Web apps on dock

You can now pin your favorite website to your dock from Safari's share menu. This will turn into a web app, with a streamlined app-like design with a simple toolbar. Web apps pinned on docks will display notification badges.

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Passwords and Passkey

Safari on macOS 14 Sonoma can be used to share passwords with your family and friends. When you create a group, you will be able to share the passwords, and also edit them when required. The passwords get updated automatically for the other users when you change it. You may log in with your Apple ID using Passkeys that are stored securely on your device.

Apple Safari can now detect one-time verification codes that you receive in Mail, and autofill the corresponding field. This saves you the time and effort that would normally require you to switch between Safari and Mail, opening the mail, copying/pasting or typing the code manually.

Siri

You no longer need to say "Hey Siri" to activate the digital assistant. Instead, just say "Siri" and the assistant will detect the phrase.

Visual Look Up

Apple introduced Visual Look Up in iOS 15 and macOS 12 Monterey, which allows you to use a subject in a photo, and search for landmarks, animals, people etc. macOS 14 Sonoma takes this to the next level, Visual Look Up is now supported in videos, you may use it when a video is paused, i.e. it can detect objects in video frames.

Visual Look Up can be used to lift multiple subjects from photos and videos. You can use them in Messages and other apps. When you are viewing photos of food, the feature can be used to discover recipes. It can detect stores in photos and suggest map routes to drive there. Visual Look Up also explains the meaning of signs and symbols, including those on laundry tags.
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macOS 14 Sonoma to be released tomorrow; Here are the new features in it - by harlan4096 - 25 September 23, 10:56

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