This time it’s the introduction of pinned notes, so that you can quickly access the notes you need the most without having to sort through them all.OnyX is a multifunction utility that you can use to verify the structure of the system files run miscellaneous maintenance and cleaning tasks configure parameters in the Finder, Dock, Safari, and some Apple applications delete caches remove certain problematic folders and files rebuild various databases and indexes and more. NotesĪnother app, another quality of life improvement. These are features that arrived in macOS Sierra so if you are running an older version then you really ought to update and experience them. There is also the fact that we can copy something on one device and paste it on another as if by magic. We are confident that anyone will be able to access the shared file, whether on a Mac running an older version of MacOS or on a PC.īy far our favourite iCloud feature is the fact that since Sierra we have been able to share our Desktop across multiple Macs, and automatically access anything stored there on all of our devices. It’s not clear if sharing files via the iCloud Drive this way will be limited to High Sierra users. It’s similar to existing collaboration tools in some Apple apps, but it should be a simpler implementation. Second, you’ll be able to share a file stored on your iCloud Drive with others via a link so that they can edit the original file, rather than creating duplicate copies. Mail has been tweaked too, with a change to search so it should be easier than before to find emails within your swamped inbox. We don’t think the new features in Siri in High Sierra will make anyone more likely to adopt it. Possible to type to Siri on your Mac, but we wish this was a default option). It can save some time if you wanted to “turn on Bluetooth” or “play music”, or “remind me I have a meeting at 4” but we feel a bit silly asking our Macs to do things when we are in the office (which is why we love the fact that it is We’re not sure how many people have adopted Siri on the Mac as a way of communicating. HomePod, so that the virtual assistant will be able to recommnnend songs, create playlists, answer queries about tracks, and help with natural language queries like ‘play more music like this’. Siri’s integration with Apple Music has also been improved ahead of the release of the Apple has fine-tuned both the male and female voices so that they should sound less robotic and more natural, with more detailed expression and intonation. The headline change to Siri is primarily cosmetic. Those people will possibly be pleased to see that in High Sierra Photos has received some changes that return some of those features to the app, and add some more professional tools that would have been the domain of Aperture. When Apple discontinued iPhoto and introduced Photos with Yosemite back in 2014 some fans of iPhotos (and Aperture that was also discontinued) were critical of the way that the app simplified the tools offered for editing photos, reduced functionality and did away with things like the sidebar. Sure you can use ad blockers, and other software to get a similar result, but the new Safari will simplify the process. If you want to gain these new features in Safari – and you aren’t running El Capitan or Sierra already – then an upgrade to High Sierra is going to be a must. The new Intelligent Tracking Prevention will also limit how much sites can use cookies to track your browsing and serve ads based on your browsing history.įinally, you’ll be able to personalise your browsing by creating custom settings for specific pages or sites – changing the default zoom setting on certain sites, or adjusting your location settings on a case-by-case basis. That said, if you aren’t running Sierra or El Capitan right now, perhaps you are looking to upgrade from an older version of Mac OS X, such as Yosemite or Mavericks, then you’ll be interested to learn that Safari 11 features some welcome tweaks that should improve most people’s browsing experience.įirst up, to the dismay of advertisers everywhere, there are easy to use settings in Safari that allow you to prevent videos from auto-playing, ending the desperate hunt for that one tab blaring advert music at you. You’ll even be able to choose to always see web pages with the ads entirely stripped out thanks to Safari Reader. So really there is nothing here to incentivise you to update. Now we’re getting more into the sort of changes the everyday user will notice – except that the version of Safari that arrived on macOS High Sierra can also be downloaded for macOS Sierra and macOS El Capitan.
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