
Apple unveiled the next-generation Mac operating system—macOS Sonoma with new personalisation features at WWDC 2023. This includes support for iPhone widgets, new screensavers and it is also the first macOS that emphasises gaming.
macOS Sonoma also introduces some nifty new features like interactive widgets, where users can place multiple widgets on the desktop. They now seamlessly blend with wallpapers, and macOS Sonoma supports all iPhone widgets.
The update also adds new video conferencing features, such as Presenter Overlay. This feature displays an overlay on top of the presentation and works even on third-party apps like Zoom. The new macOS also features a new and improved Safari web browser, which now supports profiles and a private browsing window that automatically locks the browser when the user is away from the device.
Developers can get access to macOS Sonoma starting today and the public beta will be released in July.
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