Though not as splashy as Big Sur, Monterey is a good update for Macs everywhere.
Static is not a word to describe the current state of Apple`s Mac lineup or the software behind it. In less than two years, Cupertino has replaced nearly every Intel-based computer it makes, including most of the best Macs, with new models that use native silicon. It has also significantly updated an operating system that first launched 20 years ago.
After the whirlwind that was macOS Big Sur, Apple announced its successor, macOS Monterey, earlier this year. Like the Snow Leopard, Mountain Lion, and High Sierra updates before it, Monterey wasn`t designed to be a game-changer. Instead, its goal is to improve what`s already there. Some of this comes in the form of new features, although there are plenty of updates worth considering as well.
Apple has succeeded for the most part in producing a good product. Some holes remain, however. So here`s a look at what works — and doesn`t work, on macOS Monterey...
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