Entries in macOS (22)

Friday
Jun072019

Apple’s macOS Catalina adds Auto Dark Mode

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One glaring omission when Apple introduced Dark Mode in macOS Mojave was the option to automatically turn the feature on and off depending on the time of day. But with the upcoming release of macOS Catalina, the company finally rectified this. There is now an Auto Dark Mode option. You can head to System Preferences – General to see the three options: Light, Dark, and Auto. If you choose Auto, the different design elements on your desktop will get darker at night and then get lighter during the day. Complementing this feature is the Dynamic Desktop wallpaper, which changes depending on the time of day. As expected, there will be a Santa Catalina Island option that will launch when macOS Catalina launches in the fall.

Source: Mashable

Thursday
Jun062019

The use of Sidecar in macOS Catalina is limited to newer Macs (at least for now)

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While we don’t know if this will be the case with the final version of macOS Catalina, for now, the Sidecar feature is limited to a small number of newer Mac devices. Sidecar lets macOS 10.15 turn your iPad into a second display for your Mac. But as mentioned, at the moment this includes the 27-inch iMac from late 2015, 2016 MacBook Pro, 2018, Mac mini, the new Mac Pro, 2018 MacBook Air, early 2016 MacBook, as well as newer models of each product. According to developer Steve Troughton-Smith, who is looking through the first developer beta of the platform, a blacklist also exists, which prevents Sidecar from being used on older models.

But he found a terminal command that could allow Sidecar on older devices. The command reads: “defaults write com.apple.sidecar.display allowAllDevices -bool YES”. While we don’t know why Apple is limiting Sidecar to a few devices now, we’re hoping this is just for the first release of the beta and that devices will be added later on.

Source: Apple Insider

Thursday
Jun062019

These are the Mac products that can support macOS Catalina

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One of the great news from the transition into macOS Catalina is that there are a lot of devices that will support this new version. Plus, it brings a bunch of new features to Apple’s desktop platform. For one, iTunes is being split into dedicated apps: one for Apple Music, Apple Podcast, Apple Books, and Apple TV. Another is Project Catalyst, which will make it easier for developers to port iPad apps to macOS Catalina. Version 10.15 will also let you use the iPad as a second screen.

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Tuesday
Jun042019

Apple makes its platforms more accessible with Voice Control

For all the shiny new tech we get to see, sometimes the more interesting announcements are those that are more functional and serves more as equalizers. So, during Apple's keynote at its Worldwide Developer Conference, one of the new features we were excited about was an accessibility feature to help those with motor impairments use different Apple products. The company introduced Voice Control, which lets you control macOS, iOS, and iPadOS using voice commands. It's said to work "with virtually any app" and will let you tap, swipe, and scroll with your voice. At the same time, Apple promises that the feature "ensures personal data is kept private." Voice Control will reportedly come out this fall.

Source: Gizmodo