macOS Sequoia introduces a range of new features that go beyond just Apple Intelligence. While the improved Siri and AI-powered tools are noteworthy, there are many other substantial updates in this version. The flagship features like iPhone Mirroring and Window Tiling bring a modern touch to the Mac, addressing long-standing needs like Windows Tiling.
However, the update goes even further with over 50 changes, big and small, that enhance the user experience. From a graphics update to the classic Chess game to features like “Hover Typing” for improved accessibility, macOS Sequoia offers a diverse range of enhancements.
One notable addition is the Distraction Control feature in Safari, offering a way to reduce web distractions. Additionally, details like the new password manager with a handy menu bar access option and the ability to remove window margins further enhance usability.
Vocal Shortcuts, a feature that allows voice commands to execute actions, stands out as a potentially transformative accessibility tool, empowering users to control their Mac hands-free.
While the focus on Apple Intelligence is evident, the multitude of quality-of-life updates in macOS Sequoia make it a valuable upgrade that caters to various user needs, ensuring a more streamlined and efficient computing experience.