What's New In macOS Sequoia

macOS Sequoia packs in a lot of new features even before Apple Intelligence is added. You have a ton of window tiling commands, a new Passwords app, Math Notes, audio transcriptions, iPhone Mirroring and more.

Comments: 21 Responses to “What's New In macOS Sequoia”

    Brian Foster
    3 months ago

    1) We could move windows using QuicKeys way back in the 1990s and System 7
    2) We have had backgrounds on video calls with Zoom for years now
    3) Microsoft Excel had the new Calculator functionality since the 1980s
    4) iPhone mirroring has been available from X-Mirage
    5) Maps is perpetually trying to catch up to Google Maps

    How about bringing back functionality that followed Apple's Human Interface Guidelines? Double-clicking a folder should open a new overlapping window, not replace one.

    3 months ago

    Brian: The new background removal function is system-wide, not just something in one third-party app. Excel is a spreadsheet app, not sure how that relates to what you are referring to. I think that app was just an AirPlay receiver. You can do that with macOS too without any app, but iPhone Mirroring is more than that as you can control your iPhone, copy and paste, etc. In some ways Apple Maps has surpassed Google Maps now. You can Command+double-click a folder to open it in a new window/tab. But I think most of the time, most of the users want to dive down, not have a new window/tab.

    Sheldon
    3 months ago

    Thanks bunches

    Joel Anderson
    3 months ago

    Extra Safari reader-view functionality not available on an M1 Mac?

    3 months ago

    Joel: It should be. But it depends heavily on the site and how well it is constructed.

    Joel Anderson
    3 months ago

    Gary, I followed your example with Wikipedia, where it doesn't highlights/summary don't work for me. Tried a couple other sites, too...nothing.

    3 months ago

    Joel: Perhaps dependent on a few things. This worked in the beta of 18.0 so it should work in 18.0. But perhaps they changed that?

    Joel Anderson
    3 months ago

    Hmmm...it's covered in the Tips app for What's New in macOS.

    Joel Anderson
    3 months ago

    I finally found a web site that it works on. It's https://www.wired.com/story/apple-macos-sequoia-features/. Strange that it wouldn't work on Wikipedia. BTW, it isn't available from a separate button on the toolbar, but instead from the Reader button at the right edge of the address bar.

    Clay
    3 months ago

    iPhone Mirroring to Macs is in portrait view. Often we need the landscape view but the Phone Mirroring wouldn't go to the landscape view. Did I miss something?

    3 months ago

    Clay: Is it not working for you? For me, if an app is in landscape view, it switches automatically. Maybe something going on with the particular app you are trying?

    Michael Linenberger
    3 months ago

    Hi Gary, Patreon member here with question about upgrading to Sequoia: I am pretty sure you use ScreenFlow for video creation, and ScreenFlow is an absolutely critical app for me. Have you seen any showstopper issues with ScreeFlow used in Sequoia? I will hold off upgrading if you have. But if it's fine I'll upgrade (and buy your course too). ScreenFlow website does not mention Sequoia as being compatible or not. I use a Mac Studio M1 Max and am still on Ventura by the way. Thank you!! Michael

    3 months ago

    Michael: I haven't had any issues. You can see that because of all of the Sequoia videos I have done. I even did some with the very first beta back in June.

    Jonathan Liss
    3 months ago

    How often will Sequoia now ask for permission for screen capture? 2 weeks? 1 month? Is there a work around? I suspect a few of my keyboard maestro middle of the night scripts will fail as a result if reaffirmation is required to allow screen recording.

    3 months ago

    Jonathan: The prompt says it is per month.

    Stacey
    3 months ago

    Great video/tutorial Gary. I'm not able to use the iPhone mirroring. iPhone is iOS 18 (iPhone XR) and Mac just updated to Sequoia. Keep getting the message "Unable to Connect to iPhone". Any suggestions?

    3 months ago

    Stacey: Check to make sure the XR is supported. If it is, try restarting both and see if it works then.

    jun
    3 months ago

    as usual amazing video and Thanks a lot like always! Ofcourse, I am also very excited about new features. But, a lot of times I feel like it gets too much highlights even for basic and TOO late coming features. Example, I can put app icon on my 100$ android phone purchased almost 8 years ago, wherever I want, and iOS18 presents its like some groundbreaking feature. lol. Thanks again anyway.

    Charles
    3 months ago

    Terrific Video. Thanks.

    nick
    3 months ago

    Gary, just upgraded my Mac Mini but the only option available on the camera icon when using FaceTime is the microphone. I realize some of the other features have additional system requirements, but I thought the background remover would be available. Thoughts? thx

    3 months ago

    Nick: The Mac mini doesn’t have an Apple
    webcam. So you probably have an external USB camera, right? It won’t work with those.

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