September presentation Apple mainly covered iPhone X, enough time for iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, Apple TV 4K and even Apple Watch Series 3. However, macOS High Sierra remained completely in the shadows.
However, this does not mean that Apple there was really nothing to announce. So, on the official page of macOS High Sierra there was an update, according to which the public release of the new version of the operating system will take place on September 25. Anyone who follows the news will notice that this is a little later than the official release iOS 11 and watch OS 4, scheduled for September 19.
Since Apple hasn't provided any new information on macOS High Sierra, it looks like things will stay the same. This means that the update will focus on the critical aspects of the operating system, adding a few necessary pieces to the overall puzzle.
List of Supported Devices:
- MacBook (Late 2009 or newer)
- MacBook Pro (Mid 2010 or newer)
- MacBook Air (Late 2010 or newer)
- Mac mini (Mid 2010 or newer)
- iMac (Late 2009 or newer)
- Mac Pro (Mid 2010 or newer)
MacOS High Sierra will include new features such as a native file system Apple, improvements to Safari (such as auto-blocking self-playing ads and improved performance), updates to the Photos app for Mac, and more.
In this article, you will be able to see an overview of all the new features that will be discovered in macOS High Sierra.
Registered developers only need to visit the Updates tab in App Store on Mac to install the latest beta. New software can also be downloaded and installed directly from the sites of trusted developers. While this update will not add a ton of new features to users, its release is highly anticipated. It looks like macOS High Sierra, thanks to improvements, will set a new bar for PC operating systems. The appearance of a new file system will also be highly anticipated.
Have you already circled September 25 in red on your calendar?