macOS Big Sur | Everything You Need to Know

iGageit
Mac O’Clock
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7 min readJun 23, 2020

Apple just showed off their June 2020 WWDC Keynote. With this event, they came out with a lot of cool software that we can look forward to.

In this article, we will be looking at all the new upgrades that Mac users will be getting in the fall with macOS 11 Big Sur.

macOS Big Sur elevates the most advanced desktop operating system in the world to a new level of power and beauty. Experience Mac to the fullest with a refined new design. Enjoy the biggest Safari update ever. Discover new features for Maps and Messages. And get even more transparency around your privacy.

Bold new experience. Same Mac magic.

Unparalleled power. Legendary ease of use. Limitless creativity. macOS Big Sur brings a refined new design that gives you even more of the things you love about Mac.

The Dock has also been given a fresh sleek look that makes getting to your favorite apps easier.

The all-new Safari. It’s love at first site.

Whether you’re streaming, searching, or just browsing, Safari is the best way to surf the web on all your Apple devices. And its biggest update ever brings intuitive customization options, improves on industry-leading performance and battery life, and introduces powerful new features designed to protect your privacy.

Customizable start page

Set a custom background image to start every browsing session with the view that works for you. And decide what appears on your start page — such as your Reading List, Favorites, iCloud Tabs, Siri Suggestions, and even a Privacy Report.

Safari extensions in the App Store

A new dedicated category in the App Store makes it easy to discover extensions from your favorite developers. New support for the WebExtensions API and migration tool allows developers to bring extensions from other browsers to Safari. And unlike other browsers, Safari asks you which websites each extension can access — keeping your browsing habits even more private.

Improved tab design

Tab lovers rejoice: An elegant new look means more tabs are visible at once. You can hover over any tab to bring up an instant page preview. And when you have several tabs open, Safari makes it easy to find the one you’re looking for with a new space-efficient design.

Translation (Beta)

Translate entire web pages between seven languages with a single click

Password Monitoring

Safari lets you know of any saved passwords that have been compromised in a data breach — and helps you upgrade them.

Privacy Report

Safari uses Intelligent Tracking Prevention to identify and prevent trackers from profiling or following you across the web. A new weekly Privacy Report on your start page shows how Safari protects your browsing across all the websites you visit. Or click the Privacy Report button in your Safari toolbar for an instant snapshot of every cross-site tracker Safari is actively blocking, on any website you’re visiting.

Increased performance

We made the fastest desktop browser on the planet even faster. +50%faster on average at loading frequently visited websites than Chrome.

Improved power efficiency

Safari lets you do more online on a single charge than any other browser. Up to 3 hours, more streaming videos compared to Chrome and Firefox. Up to 1 hour more browsing compared to Chrome and Firefox.

Messages on Mac. The ultimate conversation starter.

Keep track of groups. Express yourself instantly. Drill down into the details. The updated Messages app for Mac gives you all the tools you need to stay in control of the conversation.

Pin conversations

Pin any conversation to keep it at the top of your conversation list. Tapbacks, typing indicators, and recent messages animate above pins. And for quick access to your important conversations, your pins sync across your iPhone, iPad, and Mac

Inline replies

Reply directly to specific messages in any conversation. Messages automatically starts a new thread under the original reply, so if someone asks a question in a group conversation, it’s easy to keep track of all the replies.

Group photos

Every group is different. Make yours stand out at a glance by setting an image with a photo, Memoji, or emoji.

Mentions

Type someone’s name to direct a message to them. When you are mentioned, your name is highlighted. You can even customize an active group to only receive notifications when you are mentioned.

Memoji

Go ahead — express yourselves. Now you can create and edit Memoji right on your Mac, and instantly share them in messages with Memoji stickers.

Message Effects

Message effects come to Mac. Choose from effects that take up the entire screen — like balloons, confetti, or lasers — or effects that change how individual message bubbles animate. You can even send a message with invisible ink that stays blurred until you swipe over it with your cursor.

Search

Find it, whatever it is, faster. Search now organizes your results into links and photos and highlights matching terms.

Redesigned Maps.
Better ways to find your way.

Updated to make the most of your big display, Maps on Mac makes trip planning fast and easy. Powerful new features let you easily research destinations in advance. And new ways to navigate take the guesswork out of getting there.

Guides

Discover new places to eat, shop, and explore with curated Guides from brands you love. Create Guides for your own favorite places and share them with friends and family.

Cycling routes

From elevation changes to live street traffic, Maps gives you all the tools you need to plan the perfect ride. When you’re finished, just send the route to your iPhone and hit the road.

Electric vehicle routing

Maps automatically adds charging stops and accounts for charging time when calculating your ETA. And if you add your electric vehicle to iPhone, Maps even keeps track of your current charge and charger type.

Look Around

Explore select cities in smooth, immersive 3D on your Mac. It’s the next best thing to being there.

Indoor maps

Browse detailed interior layouts of major airports and shopping centers before you even leave home.

Privacy information on the App Store. More transparency in every download.

New privacy information on the App Store lets you see a summary of the privacy practices of each app before you decide to download it — just like nutrition labels help you understand what’s in food before you buy it. Developers self-report how they use your data, including what data they collect and whether that data is used to track you across other apps and websites.

And even more.

Editing in Photos

Create standout photos with expanded editing capabilities, including an improved Retouch tool powered by machine learning.

AirPods automatic device switching

AirPods automatically switch between your active devices paired to the same iCloud account — making it even easier to use them with your Apple devices.

HomeKit Secure Video notifications

Cameras that support HomeKit Secure Video can now take advantage of Face Recognition and Activity Zones, allowing you to tailor notifications to specific people or specific areas in your camera’s view

Listen Now

Listen Now is the new home for Apple Music, featuring new releases, artist interviews, and playlists personalized for you — all in one place.

Deeper web knowledge for Siri

Siri can now help you find answers to a broader set of questions by leveraging information from across the web. Ask questions like “How do hybrid cars work?” or “What causes seasons?” and Siri helps you find the answer you’re looking for.

Faster updates

Once macOS Big Sur is installed, software updates begin in the background and finish faster than before — so it’s easier than ever to keep your Mac up to date and secure.

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iGageit
Mac O’Clock

I talk about Technology, specializing in Apple. I love learning about new software and hardware and sharing it with others.