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MacOS Sequoia – The 8 BEST features coming to your Mac!

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MacOS Sequoia is (almost) here! These are my 8 favourite features, coming to your Mac in just a few months time!

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Chapters:
0:00 – Intro
0:58 – iPhone mirroring
2:34 – Password manager
4:01 – Screen snapping
7:08 – Message formatting
8:32 – Calculator
9:55 – Notes, Calendar, Reminders
12:28 – Safari highlights
14:15 – Gaming

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

38 thoughts on “MacOS Sequoia – The 8 BEST features coming to your Mac!

  • Really well informed content and excellent presentation skills makes this an invaluable asset. Liked, subscribed and signed up to the weekly newsletter. Congratulations young man !

  • I see that many viewers are leaving hints and work arounds for issues that have come up for you. If you have access to the developer beta, then you can send comments about what you like or don’t like about certain apps or situations directly to Apple. You obviously have a lot of ideas to improve the various apps. Please be sure to send them along.

  • Apple didn't tell everyone that MacBook M series with 8g of RAM won't run well. Another nonapple bootlicker showed this. Another money grab from apple

  • Great review. However, MacOS Sequoia Beta is actually an Alpha. Alpha releases are typically unstable, buggy, and may not have all the features or functionality intended for the final product. so not being able to test core features in a Beta makes no sense. The current Beta seems rushed as Apple has been slipping very far behind on innovation..

  • As someone who can’t stand the Apple iPhone to use as a phone, I have all Apple devices except for the phone which I have a Samsung S 23 ultra, this is why I don’t use the Apple ecosystem, it’s actually serve me well in recent years as I can now jump from device to device, for instance Apple gets beaten by another PC, I doubt it, but it could happen, I don’t have to be stuck within its infrastructure

  • The issue with safari highlights will be that Apple will be forced to allow users to change the default linking apps to Spotify or Google Maps due to anti-trust laws – they might get a few years out of it. Overall I think the iPhone link is a good idea, does the password app operator the authentication keys (6 numbers changing every 30 seconds)? I always need to grab the iPhone for these.

  • Thanks for another great video … the new feature I find most interesting is iPhone Mirroring … as shown in the video (2:12) I think it's clever that the iPhone can be on the MagSafe charger in landscape orientation, and the preview you see on the Mac is totally different, in portrait orientation =)

  • I am absolutely thrilled that I paid extra for 24 GB on my last Mac. Another channel reported that the AI module takes 4.7 GB on macOS.

  • I’m using Betas on all my 6 Apple devices and I’m surprised at how stable they are. Very minor bugs and I’m loving ALL new features.

  • re: your dislike of the gap being left between windows when using tiling, go in to System Settings -> Desktop & Dock, and scroll down to the Windows section and untoggle the setting "Tiled windows have margins"

  • Will there be any improvements to window management? That's what Mac OS needs, not screen snapping features that other third party applications already do. I'm currently using BTT to navigate around Apple's mess.

    First I ran a terminal command to disable the junk that displays on hovering over the Green button.
    Left clicking Green button maximizes the window without going into full screen mode.
    Right clicking the Green or Yellow buttons resizes windows to about 33%, and centers them roughly in the middle of the screen, although using differing methods because Apple's UI is wildly inconsistent.
    Right clicking the Red button terminates the application.

    Apple, fix your UI.

  • You can disable the margins between the tiles/windows. You can find it in the settings app.

  • the highlight isn't something new. I mean, at least on Mac u can change the color of text to do this. apple is making me sad with wwdcs

  • How about performance improvement? Did you see any improvement when you compare with Sonoma?

  • For me (and probably for many other users), Apple AI changes nothing. First of all – I live in Poland, there is no Siri in Polish and there will be no AI in Polish, so these functions will be mostly useless. Secondly – I have IP 12 and MP with Intel, so it will not work on this equipment either. And no – I will not buy a new IP and MP just to have these new functions, I would have to fall on my head to do it

  • Does anyone know yet whether the new Sequoia OS has solved the poster/tile printing problem that Sonoma has? So many creative people like Apple but suddenly, with Sonoma, we couldn’t tile print patterns, templates, etc. It was the main function I wanted when I bought my MacBook Air last November but sadly it was not to be.

  • I'm really looking forward to iPhone mirroring. I hope I'll be able to use my MacBook and keyboard to text with android phones.

  • The Window management gives me Hyprland vibes with the gap between and I love it

  • can't get highlihgts to work either, even tried websites ive seen other creators show off

  • I already use Apple's passwords. It's basically just an app around the passwords in the settings. Why don't you explain that..

  • Firstly, thanks for the content. Great to watch and presented very well.

    Secondly, the Beta I’m using (on an M1 Pro) is also buggy. Only had a small play with it, but had a couple of freezes when testing the window snapping feature.

  • Only issues I’ve had with macOS 15 has been a couple of apps, Sound Source and HMSSHD. So I was then able test my Time Machine backup and Migration assistant to go back to Sonoma instead. Sensational. MacBook Air and Mac Mini are running fine.

  • tiling border gap is actually a common feature along tilting window managers, and you can cancel that in the setting as I've seen in other videos.

  • This is a really good video. Clean. I'm saving this for when it's fully released as a refresher of the OS. Thank you for this 🙂

  • On screen snapping I believe there is a setting to fill in the gaps between apps. For apps partially covering each other I'm not sure if that will help. I found out about the setting from a Brandon Butch video. The setting is under "Desktop & Dock" and the setting is "Tiled windows have margins"

  • Is there a way to preview an open file in the dock by letting hover the cursor above it, similar to windows?

  • I hate that you are locked in to Apple Music and you can't choose your music provider. I hope they get sued for that one.

  • The margins with window tiling are a setting, you can change that. It's on by default.

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