WWDC: What’s new in macOS Sonoma?
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WWDC: What’s new in macOS Sonoma?

Oct 01, 2023

by Jonny Evans · June 6, 2023

macOS Sonoma promises interactive widgets and more

While the real truth is that there's a lot more that's new in macOS than Apple has revealed in the press release, including powerful improvements for enterprise tech, the company did share some of the more consumer-friendly enhancements in the release. These include things like widgets, screen savers, a great new gaming mode and some very big improvements in Safari.

"macOS is the heart of the Mac, and with Sonoma, we’re making it even more delightful and productive to use," said Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of Software Engineering.

"We think users are going to love macOS Sonoma and the new ways it enables them to personalize with widgets and stunning new screen savers, see new levels of gaming performance, and gain powerful productivity for video conferencing and browsing with Safari."

One of the biggest improvements in Safari is the capacity to create web apps that behave like normal apps, you can even save the web app in the Dock just like any other app.

You also get a change in Private Browsing. This has been improved with updated tracking and fingerprinting protections to help prevent websites from tracking or identifying the user. Private Browsing windows also lock when users are not using them.

Finally, a new Profiles feature helps keep people organized by offering a way to separate browsing between topics, while also keeping cookies, history, extensions, Tab Groups, and Favorites separate. Users can sign in to the same site with both work and personal accounts — and quickly switch between them — ensuring a smooth browsing experience.

You can now pop widgets on your Mac desktop and find additional ones to add. Widgets kind of fade out when you are working in an app. You can also install (or at least use) iPhone widgets on your Mac, so long as your phone is to hand. Widgets are also interactive, so you’ll be able to check and uncheck lists, for example.

macOS Sonoma brings enhanced video conferencing features. These include:

With a nod to Apple TV, new Mac screen savers featuring slow-motion videos of various locations worldwide, including Hong Kong and, of course, the rolling hills of Sonoma in Northern California. You can explore Landscape, Earth, Underwater, or Cityscape themes, and you’ll find that you now login at the bottom of the screen.

To make it easier to port games from other platforms to Mac, Metal introduces a new game porting toolkit, eliminating months of upfront work and enabling developers to see how well their existing game could run on Mac in just a few days. It also dramatically simplifies the process of converting the game's shaders and graphics code to take full advantage of Apple silicon performance, significantly reducing the total development time.

Also read: WWDC: Apple introduces the 15‑inch MacBook Air

macOS Sonoma also introduces Game Mode, giving players an edge when performance is measured in precious milliseconds. Game Mode delivers an optimized gaming experience with smoother and more consistent frame rates, by ensuring games get the highest priority on the CPU and GPU. Game Mode also makes for much better and more immediate control in games environments using game controllers.

macOS Sonoma introduces a new high performance mode to the Screen Sharing app. This delivers low-latency audio, high frame rates, and supports up to two virtual displays and the idea behind it is that content creation can be shared and collaborated on with others. It also enables remote color workflows.

Availability

The developer beta of macOS Sonoma is available now with a public beta coming next month, Apple declared.

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What Apple said Big Safari improvements Introducing Interactive Widgets Video conferencing improved New Screen Savers Something for gamers! Also read: WWDC: Apple introduces the 15‑inch MacBook Air Even more productivity Enhanced Accessibility Features Additional macOS Sonoma updates include Streamlined PDFs Inline PDFs in Notes Siri Passwords Messages Reminders Keyboard Privacy and Safety Availability Apple Discussions