macOS Sonoma — 1st impressions
macOS Sonoma became available for everybody last week — so I took the plunge and installed it in both my M2 MacBook Air and also the bread and butter machine — the machine I am working on right now — the M1 MacBook Pro. You know what they say — in for a penny, in for a pound! I’ve never had the balls to install betas — there just seem too many risks attached to that. But, in years before this, I have always waited to install the latest macOS — I have never done it on the day of release. That was in part my being cautious but also out of necessity.
I used to be involved with broadcasting and radio. I relied on a lot of third-party audio plug-ins. They are notorious for being slow to update to macOS releases so I always had to wait for the email letting me know all was good to go. As I am now free of that and my main powerhouse apps are the Adobe Creative Cloud apps, I figured I was pretty safe to get Sonoma installed early on. I’ve been using it since the weekend and now that I’ve had some time to play with it here are some of the features that I have stumbled across that I like the most.
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