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New Features Of Apple MACOS BIGSUR
~10.2 mins read
Change is in the air. With macOS 11.0 Big Sur, Apple has used the Mac’s upcoming CPU architecture shift as an opportunity to redesign macOS from the ground up with a lively, refined interface and completely overhauled apps. Here’s a look at what’s coming in Big Sur, arriving November 12, 2020.

Enter 11: The End of macOS 10.x

Since the introduction of Mac OS X 10.0 in 2001, Apple has been using a numerical OS versioning system based on 10.x, with 16 major releases between versions 10.0 and 10.15. Even when Apple transitioned from “Mac OS X” to “macOS” in 2016, the 10.x numbering system persisted. With Big Sur, macOS is jumping straight ahead to version 11.0, which reflects Apple’s views about the significance of this release.
Some Macs that ran Catalina are being left behind and won’t be updated with Big Sur, so be sure to check whether your Mac can run Big Sur.

macOS: A Refreshed Interface, Plus Control Center

In Big Sur, Apple has dramatically streamlined the overall feel of macOS, simplifying toolbars, buttons, and menus in all of its apps, including Finder. There’s a new translucent menu bar, a refreshed dock, and redesigned app icons.
 
In fact, all macOS app icons are now a uniform shape and size just like in iOS. Apple is also bringing over its suite of glyphs (i.e. a tiny pair of scissors for “cut” command) used in buttons and toolbars from iOS and iPadOS to unify them across all Apple platforms.
macOS 11 Big Sur InterfaceApple, Inc.
In Big Sur, the visual changes are pervasive, but sound effects have not been neglected. Apple says that macOS 11.0 will include both new and “remastered” interface sounds that will contribute to the release’s fresh feel.
Notably, Notification Center has received a large overhaul in Big Sur—notifications will now appear in a unified screen alongside widgets when you click on the time in the menu bar in the upper-right corner of the screen.
macOS 11.0 Big Sur Notification CenterApple, Inc.
 
Also, Control Center is coming to Mac. As with iOS and iPadOS, you’ll be able to quickly call up a small menu containing shortcuts to frequently-used tasks, such as adjusting volume, enabling Bluetooth, or initiating AirPlay. You will also be able to drag the controls directly to the menu bar.
macOS 11.0 Big Sur Control CenterApple, Inc.
In Big Sur, every native Apple app on the Mac will get an interface overhaul and performance upgrades. For example, Photos gets smoother scrolling thanks to using Apple’s Metal API. During the recent WWDC 2020 keynote, Apple called out improvements to specific apps in more detail, which we will go through below.

Safari: Faster, More Private

Safari is getting major upgrades in speed, privacy features, and extensions in macOS 11.0. During the WWDC 2020 keynote, Apple claimed that the new Safari will be about 50% faster than Google Chrome when loading frequently visited web pages. It will also include a new customizable start page that allows users to drag and drop wallpaper, and it will support for extensions made with the industry standard WebExtensions API. You can choose which websites the extensions have permissions to run on, too.
Apple Safari Start Page in macOS 11.0 Big SurApple, Inc.
Safari also includes an overhauled tab system featuring icons in tabs, new tab management options, and the ability to hover over a tab to see a preview of the page.
 
On the Privacy front, a new Privacy Report button in the Safari toolbar gives you a custom scorecard of any website’s privacy aptitude.
Apple Safari Privacy Report in macOS 11.0 Big SurApple, Inc.
Safari in Big Sur will also support built-in translation of websites between languages—which does away with the need to make a specific trip to sites like Google Translate when you want to read international web pages.

Messages: Memoji, Effects

macOS 11.0 Big Sur MessagesApple, Inc.
In Big Sur, the Messages app will include a new search feature, a redesigned photo picker, and you can now create and use Memoji on the Mac. As with Messages on iOS and iPadOS, the Mac version will now support Effects (i.e. animated confetti, balloons). You can also pin conversations and manage groups better—both of which will match upcoming Messages features in iOS and iPadOS soon.

Maps

macOS 11.0 Big Sur Maps appApple, Inc.
Like Messages, Maps is getting a major overhaul in macOS 11.0 that will bring it to parity with upcoming features in iOS 14. It will now include a streamlined interface, favorite locations in the upper left corner, support for creating and viewing curated guides that point out notable sights, and indoor maps that can help you get around in places such as an airport.
 
Maps for Mac also includes Apple’s Look Around, a first-person photo-captured view of roads similar to Google Street View. And if a friend shares their ETA with you, you can see their location and progress on the map as they travel.

Mac Catalyst

macOS 11.0 Big Sur CatalystApple, Inc.
Catalyst is a developer framework that assists with the translation of iPad apps into Mac apps. Important Catalyst improvements in Big Sur include the ability for apps to fully utilize the native resolution of a Mac’s screen, new menu and keyboard APIs, and updated in-app interface controls like checkboxes and date pickers.
Apple announced that Maps and Messages now use Catalyst (alongside other Mac apps that currently use it, such as Stocks, Voice Memos, and Podcasts). This way, Catalyst will continue to enable easy feature parity between Mac and iPad versions of an app.

Compatibility and Availability

macOS 11 will run on both Intel-based Macs and Macs based on new Apple chips when they arrive, with the first ones set to arrive by the end of the year. Apple has stated that it expects the transition from Intel CPUs to “Apple Silicon” to take about two years, so expect macOS 11 updates that run on Intel Macs for at least that long, if not for years into the future.
 
As for when you can get Big Sur on your Mac, Apple says it’s being released on November 12, 2020. Big Sur is a bold move for Apple that will bring new life to Apple’s now 20-year-old operating system architecture while further unifying all of Apple’s platforms.
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What Is New In Chrome 87
~9.6 mins read

Google has added more solid updates to its popular browser with the release of Chrome 87. Along with the usual developer goodies, Chrome 87 includes a brand new PDF viewer, more performance updates, and fresh wallpapers for Chrome OS.

Google released Chrome 87 on November 17, 2020. The Chrome browser will either automatically install the update or ask if you’d like to install it. If you want to check for it right now, you can click Menu > Help > About Google Chrome.

Revamped PDF Viewer

chrome 87 pdf viewer
One of the most significant visual changes in Chrome 87 involves PDFs. For the first time in a while, the built-in PDF viewer has received a facelift.
 

The new PDF view includes a sidebar that shows a preview of all the pages. The zoom buttons are now at the top of the screen along with a rotate button and “Fit to Page” option. The menu also includes a new option to view pages side-by-side.
If you don’t see this new UI in Chrome 87, you can enable it with a flag at chrome://flags/#pdf-viewer-update.

Search Your Open Tabs

chrome tabs list and search
If you like to keep a lot of tabs open, it can sometimes be hard to find the one you want. Chrome 87 introduces an arrow icon in the status bar that lets you see a list of all open tabs. This list includes all Chrome windows, and you can type to search through them.
The feature is available first on Chromebooks and Chrome OS, but Google says it will come to desktop platforms “soon.”

“Chrome Actions” in the Omnibox

chrome actionsGoogle
The Chrome Omnibox is where you can enter URLs and do searches. Chrome 87 adds a feature called “Chrome Actions” to the already powerful Omnibox.
 
Chrome Actions are a faster way to do certain tasks. For example, you could type “edit passwords” and you’ll get a shortcut directly to that section of the settings. Another example you could use is “delete history.”

Camera Controls for Video Meetings

chrome 87 camera controls
Video conferencing has become incredibly important in 2020, and Chrome 87 introduces some improved camera tools. If you’re using a camera that supports pan, tilt, and zoom, Chrome can now access those controls.
Rather than utilizing software from the camera’s manufacturer, you can control the camera directly using Chrome. The video meeting website can only access the controls if you grant the site permission.

Cookie Store API

Cookies are one of the most popular methods for websites to store data. However, it’s always been difficult for websites to parse this data. Chrome 87 introduces the “Cookie Store API” to solve that problem.
 
The Cookie Store API provides websites with a simple, clean JSON-formatted list of stored cookies. Background processes can also access cookies with the new API. What this means for people browsing the web is better site performance.

Tab Throttling… for Real This Time?

Tab throttling was originally planned for Chrome 85, and then again for Chrome 86, and now, it’s apparently included in Chrome 87. Will it finally stick this time? We’ll see.
With tab throttling, tabs that are open in the background get throttled to a maximum of one percent CPU time after being inactive for five minutes or more.
 
Tabs can “wake up” once per minute while in the background. Site admins can control this throttling with the IntensiveWakeUpThrottlingEnabled policy.

Chrome OS Gets New Wallpapers

lakehouse chrome os 87 wallpaper“Lakehouse” Google
Google is freshening things up a bit in Chrome OS with some new wallpapers. The wallpapers can be found in the new “Element,” “Made by Canvas,” and “Collage” collections in the wallpaper picker. There are over 30 new wallpapers in total

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