Webinar: What’s New in macOS Sequoia?

What’s New in Sequoia

Join our brief, free one-hour seminar to discover what’s new and what to look out for with Apple’s latest version of macOS.

  1. Apple Intelligence: Use Apple’s AI functions to provide text summaries, clean up photos, improve your writing and enhancing Siri searches.

  2. iPhone Mirroring: Perform all the tasks you would normally do on your iPhone on your Mac using the new iPhone mirroring app.

  3. Enhanced Workspace Layout: Organize App windows to better manage your Finder workspace and enhance productivity.

  4. Safari: New web page highlights. Once enabled, view web page summaries, location information and more. Hide distracting items with a click.

  5. New Password App: macOS Sequoia Provides built-in password management features to store and autofill online account credentials like usernames, passwords and passkeys in a single App, providing one single secure place to easily manage account credentials, security alerts and verifications. View security information about credentials that may have been compromised in a data breach.

  6. New Messages Features: React to messages quickly with an appropriate emoji or sticker. Enhance text messages with new formatting and effects options.

  7. Enhanced Notes Options: Record audio into notes and perform live audio transcription to create text that can be searched, or combined with other comments, checklist, or documents. Math Notes allows users to perform mathematical calculations in the notes app. No need to open a calculator. Collapsible headings allow users to make longer notes more manageable.

  8. Updated Photos App: The Redesigned Photos app automatically organizes photos into helpful collections. Now you can copy and paste edits from one photo to to one or more similar photos.

  9. New Maps Features: View topographical data in the Map and create custom routes for hikes that can be saved for offline use. Maps also recognizes existing hiking trails in parks.

  10. Reminders/Calendar integration: Reminders tasks now appear in the Calendar app where they can be viewed and edited.