Apple has launched macOS Monterey, their new operating system for Macs with new features like a redesigned Safari, and Shortcuts.
Safari now features a redesigned tab bar that combines tabs and the search field, and Tab Groups to help users organise their open tabs.
Shortcuts arrives on the Mac and will let users quickly accomplish tasks in apps. Shortcuts are integrated across macOS, and will be available in the menu bar, Finder, Spotlight, and Siri.
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Users with iPads or other Mac devices can now use Universal Control to use one keyboard and mouse to control all their Apple devices. Universal control works automatically when compatible devices are placed next to each other.
Apple has also added many new features to FaceTime with macOS Monterey, with spatial audio support for chats, along with a new Grid View mode for chats. The new voice isolation feature will also help video calls be free from background noise. Apple’s SharePlay will let users watch shows and movies or listen to music together on a FaceTime call.
The Mac now also works as an AirPlay display, and iPhone and iPad users can now mirror their screens and play content from their phones on the Mac.
Users can download the new update on their Macs by going to System Preferances, then Software Update, and clicking on Upgrade Now.
macOS Monterey is available on most Mac devices from 2015 onwards, and some earlier devices like the late 2014 Mac Mini.