![]() The eBook version can be downloaded in the members-only Downloads area here. The book is fully interactive with all of the images and links you’ll find on MacStories, and it looks great in Apple’s Books app. Available today, the eBook version is the best way to read this review offline using any EPUB reader. Together, the changes to macOS set the table for Apple’s M1 Macs, the next big step in the Mac’s modernization, and easily earn Big Sur its designation of version 11.0.īut wait, there’s more Big Sur Review eBook Plus MacStories Unplugged, and Weekly Behind-the-Scenes Storyīy subscribing to Club MacStories, you’ll gain exclusive access to the eBook version of this review plus other perks: Conceptually, it’s also an opportunity for macOS to shed the perception that it’s a legacy OS overshadowed by iOS and reclaim a meaningful place in Apple’s lineup for years to come. In practical terms, that means a carefully coordinated design language and a greater emphasis on feature parity across OSes. It’s a vision of a continuum of computing devices that offer a consistent, familiar environment no matter which you choose while remaining true to what makes them unique. The paperless office for Mac and iOS.īig Sur also clarifies Apple’s Mac strategy, the contours of which began to emerge with Catalina. Supported By DEVONthinkĭEVONthink: Focus on your work and let DEVONthink remember all the details. It’s an update that promises a future that’s connected to its past yet acknowledges today’s mobile-first computing landscape and harmonizing user experiences across devices. MacOS, which OS X has been called since 2016, is a mature operating system, so more often than not its annual updates are incremental affairs that don’t turn many heads. The result is an OS that walks a perilous line between breaking with the past and honoring it, acknowledging the ways computing has changed while aiming for a bold future. The approach realigns functionality across Apple’s platforms after years of divergence from their common foundation: Mac OS X. ![]() The OS picks up where Catalina left off, further rationalizing Apple’s product lineup through design, new ways to bring apps to the Mac, and updates to existing system apps. ![]()
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