Bento breakdown: What’s new in macOS Sequoia

Apple’s now-traditional bento image shows off the highlights of macOS Sequoia. This is what each cell of that graphic means for Mac users this fall.

An iMac screen displaying macOS features, including easier window tiling, collections in photos, game porting toolkit 2, redesigned reader, emoji tapbacks, and iPhone mirroring.
Apple’s macOS bento graphic on an iMac.

Apple’s presentation of operating system updates are usually summed up by a single graphic. The bento, named after the food container due to its compartments, is used to list all of the key features users will be able to try out when macOS Sequoia ships this fall.

While it doesn’t list every new feature, it does act as a good guide for what to expect. At least, it covers the main beats of the release.

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Bento breakdown: What’s new in macOS Sequoia

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Bento breakdown: What’s new in macOS Sequoia