Sequoia

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    Apple’s macOS Sequoia lets you snap windows into position — here’s how

    For many a year, Windows users have been dragging their program windows over to the borders of the screen to snap them into position, splitting the screen up evenly into halves or quarters. Now, with the rollout of macOS Sequoia, Mac users can do the same. You can get a Spotify playlist up alongside your email inbox, for example, or…

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    How to use Window Tiling with macOS Sequoia – Computerworld

    How to tile windows on a Mac This is how each method works: Tile by drag Drag an application window to the edge of your display — it can be the top, left, or right, or even any corner — and a highlighted area should appear in the region in which your window sits. Release the window and it will…

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    macOS Sequoia, beta testing, and endpoint protection – Computerworld

    What is the problem? Researcher Will Dormann pointed to firewall- and DNS-related issues as the culprit. He explains that using Sequoia’s built-in firewall to block incoming connections might also block replies to DNS requests. All the same, what I find difficult to understand is why security companies failed to adequately flag these issues during the beta testing process, or, if they…

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    How macOS Sequoia can help you at work – Computerworld

    Notes, Reminders, and Calendar Just as on the iPhone, Mac users can expect audio transcription and summarization features in Notes when Apple Intelligence appears. The app has also become more capable, with collapsible section headers and different text and highlight colors. Finally, if you record a call taken on your iPhone, a transcript will be created that can also sync…

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    macOS Sequoia Brings Apple’s HQ Vibes to Your Video Calling Apps

    Apple is all set to release the final version of macOS Sequoia this fall, and the new features continue to arrive with the beta iterations. If you ask one of my favorite hidden macOS Sequoia features, it has to be Background Replacements during video calls. It lets me add a custom background to my FaceTime or even Google Meet calls,…

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