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It's official: The next version of Apple's operating system for the Mac is macOS 10.15 Catalina.
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The new software update for Macs was announced at WWDC 2019 and will ship in the fall. As predicted, macOS 10.15 Catalina doesn't reinvent the 18-year-old operating system — it's still the same macOS everyone knows and loves — but instead augments thanks to iPad apps.
Yes, get ready for iPad apps to flood macOS and hopefully revitalize Apple's desktop computing platform.
First, the name: macOS 10.15 Catalina. The name follows the previous nomenclature and is named after another yet another scenic locale.
MacOS 10.15 Catalina is available
Now that we got that out of the way, let's talk new features!
Welcome aboard, iPad apps
We knew iPad apps were coming to the Mac because Apple announced plans to bring them over to the platform at last year's WWDC.
But a year ago was still too early to get a good picture of what iPad apps (especially third-party ones) would look like running on macOS. Apple's own iPad apps ported to the Mac — Home, Stocks, Voice Memos, and Apple News — didn't exactly look or work like native Mac apps. Instead, they're mostly just iPad apps — big buttons designed for touchscreens and all — running within a window on the Mac.
At WWDC 2019, Apple showed how iPad apps could easily be ported and developers could add native Mac UI and UX elements without having to rewrite any significant amount of code.
The new feature is called 'Project Catalyst'. Catalyst will be available to developers starting today in Catalina.
Goodbye iTunes
Another notable change in macOS 10.15 Catalina: no iTunes. Eighteen years after its introduction, Apple's finally killing the seemingly-does-everything-media-player.
The app was once an essential piece of software that connected iPods, iPhones and iPads to peoples' Macs. You used iTunes to buy music and videos and eventually stream Apple Music.
But as the updates rolled by and Apple kept bolting on new features (who remembers Ping?), iTunes morphed into an app that everyone dreaded opening. It became impossible to figure out where certain features were located and the app notoriously slowed Macs down by eating up tons of system resources.
In place of iTunes, macOS 10.15 Catalina comes with three standalone content apps for Music, TV, and Podcasts. If this looks familiar, that's because they essentially the mirror the same apps on iOS devices.
New Apple Music stand-alone app for macOS Catalina #wwdc19pic.twitter.com/hITGfWbGHL
— Raymond Wong @ #WWDC📱💾📼 (@raywongy) June 3, 2019
New Podcasts app #wwdc19pic.twitter.com/xSxOl5fjTo
— Raymond Wong @ #WWDC📱💾📼 (@raywongy) June 3, 2019
The new standalone apps are more elegant-looking and simpler to use.
But what happens when you plug in your iOS device into your Mac if there's no iTunes? Good question! It shows up in Finder.
Side Car
Ever wanted to use an iPad as a secondary screen for your Mac? Now you can with a new 'Side Car' feature in Catalina.
Apple says it'll work with all apps that are available on iPad. Side Car will support full touch controls and Apple Pencil input.
iPad can be used as second screen with Mac with Sode Car feature #wwdc1pic.twitter.com/NQX4WJPpCe
— Raymond Wong @ #WWDC📱💾📼 (@raywongy) June 3, 2019
Voice Control
Voice Control gives you full control of your Mac with, well, just your voice. Apple showed a demo of Voice Control to let you edit text, tap buttons, launch apps, etc. All voice controls are processed on-device and never sent to Apple.
Screen Time
While probably not as addicting as your smartphone, Apple says it wants people to be more aware of how much time they spend on their Macs and, you know, maybe take a break if you're glued to the Retina displays for too long.
Last year, Apple introduced Screen Time to help people curb their iPhone and iPad addiction and now it's bringing similar settings to macOS. With Screen Time, users will get daily reports on their Mac activity that also show them which apps they're spending the most time in, and how long they're spending in them.
Just like on iOS, Screen Time on macOS will also let users set limits to restrict how much time they spend in an app. Parents will find this feature particularly useful for limiting their children to a specific amount of computer time.
Find My app
The Find My iPhone and Find My Friends apps are being consolidated into one 'Find My' app.
Find My app combines find my iPhone and find my friends app #wwdc19pic.twitter.com/oq0dngDX75
— Raymond Wong @ #WWDC📱💾📼 (@raywongy) June 3, 2019
Additionally, the new app includes a 'Find Network' feature lets you locate devices even if they're not connected to a WiFi or cellular network.
CleanMyMac X takes the all extra burden off your system. As a result, your computer gets noticeably speedier. Because life’s too short for a slow Mac.
Speed up your Mac and make it more responsive with CleanMyMac X. Below are the tools to increase the performance of your Mac.
Faster boot: Your Mac starts waking up earlier
Want your Mac to boot up faster? That’s easy — get rid of unwanted, broken or hidden login Items. CleanMyMac X shows you every startup program running in the background so you can switch them on and off at your liking. Lessen the load on your processor and prepare to see a noticeable speed boost.
Free Up RAM: Let your apps breathe freely
When your Mac is gasping for memory, use the Free Up RAM tool in CleanMyMac X. This way your apps always get enough resources to rely on — just like adding fresh oil to a car’s engine. Some apps, like video editors, are notoriously memory-demanding. Just click Free Up RAM each time an app needs a kickstart.
Amp up your Mac with maintenance scripts
Running Maintenance Scripts helps keep your Mac in winning shape at any given moment. This tool initiates various under-the-hood optimizations like rearranging system libraries, rotating logs and databases — all those magic tricks previously known only to developers. This is a single most effective way to speed up a slow Mac.
More about Maintenance Scripts in CleanMyMac XSwitch off memory-eating apps
What is it that slows your Mac down? CleanMyMac X gives you a clear answer. You can shut down programs that are heavy consumers and quit your hung apps to free up memory. Now all those memory-hoggers are visible in plain sight — bring them under control to see less beach balls on your Mac’s screen.
Trim down hidden launch agents
Some small supporting applications can sneak into the background without you knowing it. CleanMyMac X makes a list of all the launch agents you can disable — they will no longer compete for your Mac’s memory. This will result in your Mac getting snappier. Now you’re controlling the situation on your Mac.
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