![]() This is a feature familiar to iOS and iPadOS users, but it now comes to MacOS, too. You no longer have to worry about emailing or bookmarking links. It’s known as “Tab Groups.” With Tab Groups, you’ll be able to save and manage your tabs across Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Like Microsoft’s “Collections” feature in Edge, Safari has a new way to follow you where you go. It’s a clean and concise experience to help you stay focused on what matters most. ![]() The tab bar takes the color of the webpage you’re on and combines the toolbar and search field into a more compact design. A bit like what Mozilla has done with Firefox version 89, Safari now puts more emphasis on the webpage, rather than the tab itself. With MacOS Monterey, though, Safari is catching up with a few new features. While Google and Microsoft have updated Chrome and Edge regularly through the past year, Safari has lagged behind in the visual department. Last year’s WWDC saw the reveal of a revamped Safari, and this year, things are getting even better. Your Mac can become your own secondary speaker for your iPhone! A revamped Safari Image used with permission by copyright holder If you have a new MacBook or iMac with high-fidelity speakers, then you can cast your audio to that device without the need for cables. No longer do you have to invest in an expensive speaker. Then there’s the audio side of AirPlay to Mac. Perhaps it’s a movie or perhaps you want to share your screen. ![]() With the click of a button (as long as your devices are on the same Wi-Fi network) you’ll be able to send the content from your iPhone or your iPad right to your Mac machine. Well, Airplay to Mac finally solves that. You need an AirPlay server to use in between your devices to handle the connection. If you ever wanted to cast a movie or a song to your MacBook, then you know how difficult it can be. In addition to Universal Control, the other big highlight of MacOS Monterey is AirPlay to Mac. AirPlay to Mac Image used with permission by copyright holder You’ll even be able to drag content between devices, saving you the need for an email, or a service like DropBox, or even Apple’s own iCloud. With a single mouse and keyboard, you can move between a Mac and an iPad seamlessly with no dongles or extra setup required. Instead of plugging multiple keyboards into your devices or using a mouse or keyboard that supports pairing multiple devices, productivity power is now natively in your hands. Universal Control adds more value to your iPad or your subsequent MacOS devices. This simple app changed how I use my Mac forever These are the 10 settings I always change on a new Mac
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