After months of beta testing, Apple today released its newest OS – Catalina. It features cross-platform app support, new TV & podcast apps, + more. Read on….
Apple’s MacOS Catalina is now available – TechCrunch
Apple’s been judicious with its MacOS updates. Understandably so. Given the massive online outcry every time Facebook changes the placement of a button, it’s in UX designers’ best interest to keep changes gradual and subtle. These days, the overarching philosophy of operating system design seems to be more about guiding the user’s hand and making pronounced changes over time.
Link: Apple’s MacOS Catalina is now available
via techcrunch.com
Apple Releases macOS Catalina With Find My, Screen Time, and No More iTunes – MacRumors
Apple today released the newest version of its operating system for Macs, macOS Catalina, to the public. macOS Catalina comes after several rounds of beta testing and months of refinements.
macOS Catalina can be downloaded from the Mac App Store for free, and it is available to anyone who has a compatible Mac.
Link: Apple Releases macOS Catalina With Find My, Screen Time, and No More iTunes
via: MacRumors