Apple’s macOS Sequoia with iPhone Mirroring
Every year Apple brings out a new macOS and it tends to follow a similar pattern. At first you notice some visual differences and some small improvements, but in those first hours of use you’re not sure it was worth the upgrade for anything other than security reasons.
Shortly after those few hours, though, there is a cumulative effect where all of the little changes and benefits become at least subconsciously apparent. It’s subconscious because you only truly notice when you try to go back to last year’s macOS.
Originally appeared here:
macOS Sequoia review: the first macOS with more potential than new features