Apple Releases macOS Golden Gate Beta 6
Apple today provided developers with the sixth beta of macOS Golden Gate , with the update coming a week after Apple seeded the fifth beta. Developers can download ‌macOS Golden Gate‌ by going to System Settings > General > Software Update. Beta Updates will need to be enabled, and a free developer account is required. ‌macOS Golden Gate‌ includes multiple design improvements.…
Apple has released the sixth beta of macOS Golden Gate to developers, following the fifth beta a week earlier. Access to the beta is available through the System Settings General Software Update menu, requiring a free developer account. The update brings several design enhancements, including improved Liquid Glass opacity for better readability, a slider to control transparency levels, and revised shadowing to indicate active windows.
Apps now feature uniform toolbars, edge-to-edge sidebars, and less rounded corners, with fewer icons in menu bars. Siri has been reimagined as an AI-powered assistant, accessible through Spotlight in various interfaces, including a dedicated Siri app and a custom voice setting on newer Macs. Visual Intelligence enables Siri to comprehend content on the screen, while Write with Siri generates text and provides writing feedback.
AI photo editing tools, AI-driven tab organization in Safari, password updates, and an upgraded Image Playground app with realistic image generation are also part of the Golden Gate release. For further details on the new features, see the macOS Golden Gate roundup.
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