If you’re a proud owner of an iMac, Mac mini, Mac Pro or one of Apple’s many MacBook models, and you feel like you need a little bit of a change and some new features to interact and play with, then you’ll be pleased to know that Apple has officially unveiled the next-generation version of its desktop OS dubbed Sierra 10.12, or as we now call it, macOS Sierra 10.12, at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2016) event.
The announcement does not entirely come as a surprise considering the speculations and rumors we’ve been privy to as we got closer to Apple’s developer-centric event. It is now that we see how much of that has actually substantiated into the real deal.
As always, we’re going to dive right in and take a deep look at what’s been announced, including all of the new features and the expected release date of the new desktop OS. So, without any further delay, here’s everything you need to know about Apple’s macOS Sierra 10.12.
Features
-Siri
As expected, and rightfully so, Siri has finally landed on the Mac. The digital assistant now finds itself a home in the dock. Clicking the icon will launch the assistant with it appearing in the top right of the menu bar. Of course it carries the usual wits Siri is famous for, and along with that can also help you show files in Finder, as well as send Messages.
Many Mac owners who regularly use an iPhone or iPad will probably feel that this one was long overdue. Siri for Mac will function in much the same manner as it does on Apple’s mobile devices. Users will be able to speak directly to the Mac once it has been primed for voice guidance, and get instant access to an earth of information and answers to a whole heap of questions. Find local restaurants and business, find out the scores from recent sports event or even historical stats, and so on.
The evolution of Siri as a platform will also see a Siri SDK introduced to third-party developers as Apple announces that is opening up the digital assistant to developers. This means that developers will be able to enhance their own app experiences by bringing Siri into the equation.
-Auto Unlock
No need to enter that password that keeps your desktop safe from prying eyes. If you have an Apple Watch and our wearing it when accessing your Mac, macOS Sierra 10.12 is smart enough to verify your identity by communicating with the Apple Watch, and remove the need to enter a password.
-Universal Clipboard
It’s still a clipboard, but one that is accessible on a Mac as well as an iPhone, thus making it much easier to pick up information from different devices. This means users will be able to ‘copy/paste’ works from say, a Mac to an iPhone or vice versa.
-Desktop synchronization
Why limit synchronization to files on the cloud? Apple probably asked themselves this question when allowing macOS Sierra 10.12 to sync entire desktops across other Macs, and even the iPhone with all your files exactly where they are. “You simply save your files on your Desktop or within your Documents folder as you usually do and you will have them everywhere you need them. You can access your files on your iPhone and iPad in the iCloud Drive® app and on iCloud.com or the iCloud for Windows app.” So when you log in from another Mac or iOS device, you will find the files exactly where you put them.
-Photos app
The Photos app has been updated with a new Memories feature which brings up old pictures that you’ve not seen for a while by automatically curating pictures from various occasions. Photos can be organized by People and Places thanks to the smart tech now added to the Photos app. More so, the app also gets a new Brilliance touch-up feature to really help those photos pop-out.
-Apple Pay
Safari will now allow users to make payments through the browser via Apple Pay. When making a payment, users will be prompted on their iPhone or Apple Watch to authenticate the action using Touch ID or a tap on the Apple Watch.
-Picture in Picture (Pip)
With PiP being pretty popular on the iPad, it’s only fair that the larger screened Macs got invited to the party. Users can now watch a video on the web while continuing to work on something else on their Mac.
-Updates Messages app
You can now send large emojis, and also play video and preview links directly in the conversaation.
-All new Apple Music
The Apple Music app gets a major redesign making it much easier to browse and discover new music. “The new Browse section lets everyone see the best of what’s available on Apple Music, from exclusives and new releases to playlists and top charts.” There’s also the added ability to view lyrics while playing your music in the revamped MiniPlayer.
-Optimized Storage
“Make room for new files by keeping older ones in the cloud”, says Apple. Should you choose to, macOS Sierra 10.12 now packs the ability to upload files older than a defined period of time to be uploaded to iCloud since you’re not using them. This way, you gain vital space on your Mac, while still having the old file on you at any time.
-Safari-esque tabs in apps
Fair to say no one saw this coming, but apparently users will be able to open up multiple tabs in some apps running on macOS Sierra 10.12. This should be really interesting.
-Performance
As always, the latest introduction of the Mac operating system sees Apple looking to introduce across the board improvements that should provide end-users with an enhanced experience no matter what type of Mac they are accessing macOS Sierra 10.12 on.
Release Date
Much to the delight of developers, the first beta version of macOS 10.12 is available for download and installation today, with a Public Beta expected to drop in somewhere in July. The final version however will be available this coming fall and will be a free upgrade.
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