Apple releases macOS Monterey with Shortcuts and Live Text

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in macOS edited October 2021
Apple has released macOS Monterey, the latest iteration of its Mac and MacBook operating system, with users now able to download the final release version to their devices.




Apple's release follows after 12 beta rounds, including two Release Candidate versions. It arrives one day ahead of the release date of new MacBook Pro models, including the 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro.

Users can manually force the update by opening System Preferences on their Mac, then select Software Update, and then follow the prompts.

Universal Control is a feature that allows one keyboard and trackpad to control three devices, whether they are Macs or iPads. It was not included with the release of iPadOS 15, and did not appear in the betas for macOS Monterey. Apple maintains that it will be available in the fall.

Shortcuts for Mac

The new macOS Monterey also brings Shortcuts from iOS to Mac. The automation tool is a more straightforward system than the longstanding Automator or AppleScript, both of which continue to be supported.

"This year we're bringing shortcuts to the Mac," announced Craig Federigh. "The Mac is after all, where we turn for so much of our creative work. And now you have automate the everyday stuff to achieve peak productivity."

"With the shortcuts editor, you can easily link together a series of actions to design shortcuts for your specific workflows," he continued. "We'll weave Shortcuts throughout Mac OS, so you can run them no matter what app is open."

Craig Federighi demonstrating dragging a file from an iPad, through a MacBook Pro, and onto an iMac
Craig Federighi demonstrating dragging a file from an iPad, through a MacBook Pro, and onto an iMac

Safari

Safari on macOS Monterey incorporates privacy and performance features, most notably in its new system for displaying and using tabs.

"We built Safari from the very beginning to provide the best browsing experience on Mac, and it continues to blow the competition out of the water," said Federighi. "Our users are doing more in the browser, than ever before, work, school, shopping, entertainment, and that often leaves them with a lot of tabs, Windows and other distractions."

"We think using the browser should feel natural, and uncluttered," he continued. "So we've reimagined the browsing experience we distilled the toolbar to its essential elements. Tabs are more compact, modern, and lightweight, and there's a completely new way to use tabs with tab groups allow you to easily save and manage your tabs, without cluttering up your tab bar."

Privacy and iOS compatibility

Its other major updates also concentrate on adding new features toMessages, as well as improving support for Apple Silicon Macs. It's also bringing the Mac up to date with features that are key to the new iOS 15.

That includes SharePlay. While on a FaceTime call with friends and colleagues, users can share movies, music, and more.

As it enables sharing this information with who users want to work with, Apple has also added to the existing privacy of macOS. Just as it will with iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, Apple Mail will block the ability for emailers to detect when users read their email.

Focus, Translation, and Privacy

Also brought across from the new iOS 15 is Focus. Users can set Focus mode across their devices, which filters out unrelated notifications -- and can respond to other users automatically.

By default, Apple includes various specific Focus modes, such as Work, but users can add and customize their own.

Apple's snapshot of new features in macOS Monterey
Apple's snapshot of new features in macOS Monterey


Apple's translation app has been expanded upon, and its features will now be available system-wide. "Translate text anywhere, even in many third-party apps," says Apple in a statement. "Just highlight text, rightclick, and select Translate to immediately see the translation."

Also, users who currently pay for iCloud services will automatically be upgraded to iCloud+, which adds new privacy features to the Mac, including a VPN.

Hardware updates

Certain macOS Monterey features are directly related to hardware. A new Low Power Mode "manages energy-intensive apps and processing," meaning battery life is extended.

Continuing the increasing use of spatial audio across the Apple eco-system, macOS Monterey will support it to bring theater-like sound to AirPods Pro, or AirPods Max.

Availability and compatibility

The first developer beta of macOS Monterey is being made available immediately. Public betas will begin in July, and the shipping version will be released in the Fall.

The new macOS Monterey will run on the following models of Mac:
  • iMac: late 2015 or later
  • iMac Pro
  • MacBook Air: early 2015 and later
  • MacBook Pro: early 2015 and later
  • Mac Pro: late 2013
  • Mac mini: late 2014 and later
  • MacBook: early 2016 and later
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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 12
    Anyone else seeing it as macOS Monterey 12.0.1 in system prefs?
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 12
    rob53rob53 Posts: 3,300member
    Anyone else seeing it as macOS Monterey 12.0.1 in system prefs?
    Nothing wrong with that, just means it added a last minute patch.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 12
    rcfarcfa Posts: 1,124member
    And once more:

    Good news is actionable news.
    For news about new software releases to be actionable, BUILD NUMBERS are ESSENTIAL.

    If I have e.g. a RC candidate installed, I can’t tell if the RC and the final release are identical without knowing the BUILD NUMBER.

    So please, how many years do I have to ask for it, report the build numbers when reporting new OS software releases!
    llamamobirdJapheywatto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 12
    Is there a manual download on the apple.com website anywhere?
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 12
    rob53 said:
    Anyone else seeing it as macOS Monterey 12.0.1 in system prefs?
    Nothing wrong with that, just means it added a last minute patch.
    I know that just wasn’t in the report and wanted to be sure I was getting the final RC after turning off beta downloads rather than an issue meaning I was seeing the first public beta of 12.0.1
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 6 of 12
    jibjib Posts: 65member
    Version 12.0.1 (21A559)
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 7 of 12
    Update proceeded uneventfully. Though I'm having issues with iCloud Drive sync. Nothing seems to be pulling down or uploading from my Mac. Updated iPad/iPhone and those are syncing just fine.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 8 of 12
    I keep getting to 12.13 GB of 12.13 GB, but the progress bar is only about 90%, and then error dialog: "An error occurred while installing the updates"
    I had similar issues trying to get the RC's.

    2019 16" MBP.

    Anyone else having issues?


    watto_cobra
  • Reply 9 of 12
    Hmmm I have a late 2013 MBP 16" running BigSur and it's not showing Monterey
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 10 of 12
    Hmmm I have a late 2013 MBP 16" running BigSur and it's not showing Monterey
    You'll need a 2015 or newer MBP. Your 2013 isn't supported.
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 11 of 12
    larryjwlarryjw Posts: 1,036member
    Monterey installed without incident on iMac.

    Failure on  M1 MBA. Hours with support without resolution, yet. Can’t detect the boot disk 

    did notice a big sur 11.6.1 update also.  Trying that now. Hopefully that will take care of it. 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 12 of 12
    dewmedewme Posts: 5,713member
    Holy crap, a 12.13 GB download. Was not expecting that. 
    watto_cobra
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