By now, you’ve probably already installed MacOS Sequoia.  But if you’re still on the fence, or need a refresher on how to install or upgrade, then this article is for you.

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To access macOS Sequoia, open your Apple menu, go to “System Settings” (or “System Preferences” in older versions), then select “General” and click “Software Update” – this will allow you to download and install the macOS Sequoia update if your Mac is compatible with it; you can also search for “Sequoia” in the Mac App Store to access the installer directly. 

Key points about macOS Sequoia:
  • Accessing update: Go to Apple menu > System Settings > General > Software Update. 
  • Compatibility check: Ensure your Mac is compatible with macOS Sequoia before attempting the update. 
  • New features: Includes features like enhanced window tiling, iPhone mirroring on your Mac, improved password management, and more. 

Via: Google.com AI

 

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