Apple releases macOS Monterey with Universal Control, Shortcuts and AirPlay to Mac

Apple today announced the next update to its desktop operating system — macOS 12 Monterey. The new update comes with several new features, some exclusive to macOS and others borrowed from the new iOS and iPadOS 15.

Apple releases macOS Monterey with Universal Control, Shortcuts and AirPlay to Mac

One of the first major features in macOS Monterey is Universal Control. With this feature, you can control your iPad with the keyboard and mouse/trackpad of their Mac. This requires no setup and the you just have to place your iPad next to your Mac. You can then just move your mouse across all of your Mac and the iPad and also drag and drop documents across all of them.

Apple releases macOS Monterey with Universal Control and Shortcuts

macOS also gets AirPlay to Mac. With this feature, you can AirPlay audio and Video from your iPhone or iPad to your Mac, just as you would with an Apple TV. This will allow you to use the display of your Mac to show videos or presentations from your phone or also play any audio that may be playing on the phone.

Apple releases macOS Monterey with Universal Control and Shortcuts

macOS Monterey also gets a fully-redesigned Safari with a brand new tab bar that integrates the address and search box within the active tab, and tab groups to keep frequently opened tabs arranged in custom groups. Safari can now also seamlessly adjust its UI colors to match the current webpage design.

Apple releases macOS Monterey with Universal Control and Shortcuts

macOS Monterey is also getting Shortcuts, a feature that first debuted on the iPhone. Just like on the iPhone, Macs can now automate commonly performed tasks and you can launch them with a single click. The OS comes with a set of pre-built actions and you can create your own with a simple interface. You can also import your existing workflows from Automator to Shortcuts or just continue to use Automator. Shortcuts is integrated throughout the OS so you will be able to launch your workflows from anywhere, including Siri.

Apple releases macOS Monterey with Universal Control and Shortcuts

Additionally macOS Monterey gets many of the new features found within iOS and iPadOS 15. This includes all the new improvements to FaceTime, including spatial audio, which makes the sound of the people you are talking to appear from where the person is positioned on the screen. Voice Isolation will let you eliminate background noise and Wide Spectrum will allow all of the ambient noise to come through. The new Portrait mode will automatically blur your background.

Apple releases macOS Monterey with Universal Control and Shortcuts

Shareplay lets you share content such as music, movies, TV shows, projects and more with the people you are FaceTiming. You can also share your screen, which can be helpful for productivity or troubleshooting. Apple is also making an API available so other app developers can bring their apps into FaceTime for sharing.

Apple releases macOS Monterey with Universal Control and Shortcuts

Shared with You collects all the content shared with you through Messages, including photos, videos, articles, and more and puts it within a Shared with You tab within Photos, Safari, Apple Podcasts, Apple News, and the Apple TV app.

Apple releases macOS Monterey with Universal Control and Shortcuts

The Focus feature will automatically filter out unwanted notifications based on your current activity. Other Mac and iPhone users will also be able to see your status so they can know if you are not available. Focus setting changed on one device will apply on all Apple devices.

Apple releases macOS Monterey with Universal Control and Shortcuts

macOS Monterey will be getting the updated Maps app with an interactive globe and detailed city experience and the brand new Notes app.

Live Text will use machine-learning to detect text in photos, including phone numbers, websites, addresses, and tracking numbers, so you can copy and paste, make a phone call, open a website, and easily find more information.

Apple claims that macOS Monterey will support the broadest range of Macs in history, including both Intel and Apple Silicon-based models. However, Apple is dropping support for some of the older machines, including some of the older iMac, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and MacBook models.

macOS Monterey will be available to developers today, while a public beta is coming next month. A stable release is coming in Fall.

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