
macOS Monterey release date is October 25, and here is what is new for your Mac
India Today
Apple is releasing the next macOS version on October 25 but it is holding two features from it.
The next version of Apple’s macOS software for its Mac lineup, called macOS Monterey, will be available for download from October 25. On its macOS page, Apple has announced the release date for the Monterey update after a slew of beta updates since the WWDC announcement. The macOS Monterey will support a wide range of Macs and MacBooks, including the newly launched MacBook Pro with M1 Pro and M1 Max chipsets.
macOS Monterey will bring some useful features that you are going to like because of how our working mechanism has changed. Apple has stressed communication tools a lot with this update, such as new FaceTime improvements. But the biggest feature that is a part of this overhaul, SharePlay, is not going to be available immediately. In a press release, Apple said SharePlay, along with the Universal Control feature that will let Mac and iPad users move files between them, is coming “later this fall”. This means later this year.

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