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If you use a Mac every day as I, however, much smaller changes is what they give her a distinctly fresh feeling. The icons are what you will notice first, which is exactly where the controversy begins. The icon icon (Heh) Finder icon was indeed unauthorized – although they were not facing as in the original concept. The colors are still a little different, and there is a beautiful, modern border around it that matches other icons.
The angular radius in almost everything everything from the button to the window, increased the stronger cohesion and the feeling of unity. It will be needed to get used to finding, but I like the redesigned safari looks with my floating search bar on top. There is even a new missse for missing windows.
All in all, aesthetic changes in MacOS did not have very large impact as on iOSWhere fluid glass showed that it was already a little more problematic, so much, so the apple was slightly. It will inevitably be areas where Apple may need to improve visibility, but I think the implementation in MacOS Tahoe is relatively benign.
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There are several smaller design changes, such as the ability to change the color folders or add them to emoji. Control Center, located at the top in the menu bar, has also been fully transparent. More importantly, Apple has added more adjustments, so you can add faster settings to change. You can even add certain settings in normal applications such as Zoom.
Macos Tahoe also brings renaming designers who came to Iphones last year: a shade for icons, which applies a unique view of all your icons at once. Honestly, I’m surprised that it came to Macos, because they didn’t receive the reviewers. The setting for this can be found under the appearance in system settings and try it, it has not changed it to me. It’s sticky as well as on IOS.
This is the feature I have been most excited to try since it was announced and admittedly, there is lot to that. The spotlight search tool has always been one of my favorite features in MacOS and I was waiting for Apple to take it to the next level. In Tahoe, it borrows with Popular Mac appAlfred, but crosses above and wider in terms of integration. It is smarter only at all levels, quickly offer applications, documents or even your history of clipboard that must be the most practical case of use so far, even if it is not entirely fully as alfred.
Spotlight can even perform systemic actions and actions in applications, such as podcast or starting shooting. You can fill in the parameters such as sending e-mail to-again, right in spotting light! I still have to explore what I would depend on it. But I can feel Potential.
But wait, there’s more. There are even fast keys you can further speed things. Enter “SM” to send a message or “AR” to create a reminder. Think of the following commands at the next level with this. You can also set your fast keys, really expand options and adjustment. For example, you can set the quick keys to take the actions within the application you are using, let you quickly set the keyboard task. It is for Mac scribes that already know each other key command.
It is interesting that it is as part of the emphasis on reflects, Apple replaced Launchpad with a new shortcut app in the dock. This is the change I love. Launchpad was downloading all over the screen, who felt a little overco. That is why I often found it using reflections to open the applications much more often. Based on this change in MacOS Tahoe, I guess I’m not the only one. If only it wasn’t transparent.
Shortcuts can be a really powerful way to automate tasks on your Mac. With Macos Taho, this is upgraded Apple Intelligence, allowing you to set shortcuts like summarizing text or image generation. If necessary, you can even touch the ChatGGPT (or device for the system on the device), adjusting the action chains that could potentially be extremely useful. For example, you can create a shortcut that compares notes from text in notes from lectures in audio transcription, and then summarizes differences using Apple Intelligence.