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DisplayLink macOS Software. DisplayLink Manager is a new way to enable your DisplayLink dock, adapter or monitor on macOS platforms. It’s an application that combines our latest driver with features that streamline the setup of mutliple displays up to 4K. If you’ve bought a Mac mini or Mac Pro, you’ll need a display to go with it; and even those with an iMac or MacBook might fancy a second screen. We’ve tested, reviewed and ranked the best Mac. Air Display is the easiest way to turn almost any spare screen into an extra display for your computer. Wirelessly connect to an iPad or Android device from your laptop to create the ultimate road-warrior workstation.Or repurpose any nearby Mac or Windows PC to give yourself more screen real estate for your main Mac.
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*Air Display For Mac Os CatalinaMac OS X Version?16 discussion postsI’m really missing displayfusion on my Macbook Air. Dear God, please make a Mac OS X version. Any plans?SalWe don’t have any plans at the moment, but if we were to make a Mac version, which features would you be looking for?Michel PhillipsI heartily second the request for a Mac version of DisplayFusion. I have three 28’ monitors and often need to have 12–15 windows open at once. On my old Win7 setup, I could instantly pull up the window I wanted with just one click on its DisplayFusion taskbar icon. Now I need to use a Mac for work, and to find the window I need, I have to (a) find an open window in the same application as the window I’m looking for, (b) make that window active, (c) click-scan-click again in that application’s drop-down menu on the Menu Bar. It’s a constant drag on my mental processing.Glenn SmithI too love your program and hope that you guys will do a version for Mac. I would not mind at all to buy a separate license for our MacsMichael CironeI third the request for a Mac version of display fusion. It would be great to have.It would be nice to have the whole suite of wallpaper features. Also, one specific feature I’d like for my mac setup are the abilities to move individual windows to a monitor or all windows to a monitor using hotkeys. I play musical chairs with my monitors between my Mac and PC, so I come across instances where I have one monitor per computer and there are windows hiding in the unused monitor on the Mac or PC.Tạ Quốc ViệtIn Mac, there is an alternative software named SizeUp, which is not as good as DisplayFusion but not bad.reidjI made an account just to say this: I would LOVE a version for Mac. Though some features would be redundant as Mac OS X has similar customization features already, the function to quick switch windows between monitors would be fantastic to have. If you included the ability to change individual brightness of multiple monitors , that would seal the deal. To really top it all off, dynamic docks for each monitor (eg. two monitors side by side, two different variations of a dock on the bottom of each screen or the furthest edges left and right).I will keep my fingers crossed, your Windows version rules and makes my work experience much more enjoyable. I can only hope to see the same type of quality program over on my Mac! Thanks! Thanks for the kind words, and the suggestions! We still don’t have any plans for a Mac version at the moment, but who knows what the future will hold Larrakeah162412If anyone’s running a petition to get Displayfusion for Mac add me. It’s a whole new market for DF waiting to be filled.Roy LewisI too would like to add my vote, most emphatically!We need a version for the Mac, please!Brad PalmerI second the motion. A Mac version would be awesome!rupertslandHi Keith. I’ll weigh in on this topic too and declare my support for a Mac OS X version of DisplayFusion. I currently use DisplayFusion on my Windows 10 laptop, and my Windows 7 desktop at work. However, after my frustration and disappointment with Microsoft tech support 2 years ago (they ’broke’ my laptop Windows 10 installation), I went out and bought a MacBook Pro (I’ve used Macs before many years ago).You asked about features for the Mac version. That’s a great question, and maybe a challenge not only for you, but also for us users. Here are a few things:
*Display different wallpaper on each monitor - same/similar to existing wallpaper dialog in DisplayFusion
*Titlebar buttons for controlling position and size of windows and dialogs (Mac OS X, like Windows 10, seems to decide where it wants to put windows and dialog boxes)
*Extend the dock to other monitors?
*TriggersIn going through this exercise, I realized that any version of DisplayFusion on a Mac would likely end up either (A) having significantly fewer features compared to the Windows version, or (B) having a completely different set of features that are specific just to the Mac, with only a few features borrowed from the Windows version (i.e., desktop wallpaper).Hope this helps.RupertslandproducerismWould also really, really like an OSX version. I constantly bounce between windows and osx and really miss having Display Fusion to organize / save window positions / etcIf it’s possible to maintain the ’stay on top’ feature on osx, that would be awesome.rupertslandOk, here is an expanded list of features for the Mac OS X version. Anyone else have ideas? Let’s list them.Proposed features list
*Display different wallpaper on each monitor - same/similar to existing wallpaper dialog in DisplayFusion
*Titlebar buttons for controlling position and size of windows and dialogs (Mac OS X, like Windows 10, seems to decide where it wants to put windows and dialog boxes)
*Triggers
*Functions
*Extend the dock to other monitors
*Dock enhancements - a Jump list to docs, similar to Windows
*Window edge snapping
*Windows stay on top
*Mouse management options like in Windows version
*Rollup window
*Reposition and resize windows (i.e., center, resize to specified size)
*Assign different colour to custom titlebar buttons (i.e., blue, etc.) to differentiate from normal traffic light buttons in top left of titlebar.
*Screensaver management
*Widen all column widths to fit content in list view in folder window - just like the secret key combo in Windows (Ctrl+Shift+Numeric Keypad ’+’)Spencer PopeTwo thumbs up for the MacOS version. I really miss the dock on each display working on my mac. I really need the ability to have the open programs on my displays show on those docks.I guess DisplayFusion for the MAC did not happen yet? New job. DisplayFusion lifer. New company uses Mac, so would love to bring over this utility and convert others.Phil Carson42344Been using DF on my windows machine(s) for a while now. Just got a Mac and am planning on adding 2 additional monitors to it. I would LOVE to be able to use DF on my new Mac!rupertslandIt’s been about a year since my last post.Does anyone else have a list of features to include in a DF for Mac version?Bryn McCauseyOMG yes please make a mac version. Just had to switch for work and I sorely miss the capabilities.Sharon ShabtaiOh, yes this would be excellent. I use both Windows and Mac as we are moving to Mac at work. I sorely miss the best Mutli-Monitor manager on Mac.dragontowerVERY OLD THREAD but I got something to say too!I don’t care about multi monitor crap, but I would LOVE and PAY MONEY to have a WALLPAPERfusion version for MAC OS so that I can display AMAZING ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY images in HIGH DEFINITION on my 65’ Sony Bravia 4k HDR tv.I currently own DisplayFusion and I got to tell you; the stars and galaxies and wonderous, awe inspiring imagery that gets displayed on my 27’ QNIX QX2710 LED monitor is worth every DAMN PENNY the software costs and then some!My settings: NASA Astonomy Picture of the Day on a 15 minute random rotation setting.ABOSOLUTELYrupertslandExpanded 2019 list of features for a Mac OS X version. Anyone else have ideas to include?Proposed features list
*Extend the dock to other monitors.
*Dock enhancements - a Jump list to docs, similar to Windows.
*Display different wallpaper on each monitor - same/similar to existing wallpaper dialog in DisplayFusion.
*Titlebar buttons for controlling position and size of windows and dialogs (Mac OS X, like Windows 10, seems to decide where it wants to put windows and dialog boxes).
*Triggers.
*Functions.
*Window edge snapping.
*Windows stay on top.
*Mouse management options like in Windows version.
*Rollup window.
*Reposition and resize windows (i.e., center, resize to specified size).
*’Move individual windows to a monitor or all windows to a monitor using hotkeys’.
*Assign different colour to custom titlebar buttons (i.e., blue, etc.) to differentiate from normal traffic light buttons in top left of titlebar.
*Screensaver management.
*Widen all column widths to fit content in list view in folder window - just like the secret key combo in Windows (Ctrl+Shift+Numeric Keypad ’+’).
*Incorporate WALLPAPERfusion.
*Access to macOS task manager.
*Access to monitor configuration.
*Folders: any way to include icon to display/hide preview pane? It’s a ’pain’ to have to go through the menu system to turn this on/off.Alberto de_la_TorreJust got a macbook pro at work. I’ll pay double the windows price to get a mac version. I’m dying here. I need DisplayFusion on mac!WCMedowsHi all. I have been working for four companies over the past few years in cyber security. Our industry is plaged by rotten apples. By that I mean that everyone loves Apple Security and has ditched Microsoft platforms pretty much across the board. This includes Symantec, a company with over 18,000 employees, my company today, which has over 400 employees, Centrify, a company with around 500 employees, and a ton of others.We are ALL security and IT professionals stuck on a Mac. We have all experimented with multiple monitors all the time. (Show me a sales rep with a mac who hasn’t dreampt of a product that would help out when doing a presentation on a projector where they needed to ’extend’ instead of ’mirror’.)The issue here is simple, Mac Multi-Monitor SUCKS. Every available tool bar out there to help with this issue SUCKS too.We the world, and by this I mean a very large portion of the companies that have security concious people are BEGGING for something to help them get back to being more productive on a Mac. It is terrible to discover that all you can hope for is to have one monitor, and to have the existing doc randomly appear all over the place and never actually being there when you expect it. (Damned thing pops up where ever the heck it likes, and this is really tough when giving a technical demo, or running a webinar.)So I am going to repost the feature list posted by others here, but I plan to show a very limited list because my request is modest. Just get me in the door with SOMETHING. And here is what I agree to pay:1. $50 or so for the primary license.2. $10 per year of maintenance.3. $20 dollars on years you provide a significant uplift to the feature set.4. With the above in mind, I would pay $100 out of the box for a 3 year license to get started, similar to a kick starter, and that with this, the hope is to get unlimited upgrades until the initial license expires, then hit the 10/20 maintenance plans once past the intial 3 years.I look at this as a kickstarter to get you guys into helping us Apple Pies that are missing all the good stuff.______________________________________________________Proposed features listRemove existing Mac Doc and replace with yours, or skin theirs to look like yours.Don’t care about wallpapers at this point.A ’Display Fusion Button’ with the option to have it on the left, right, top or bottom of however people decide to display their tool bars.Tool Bar Positions of bottom, left, or right. Can’t really do top, that has to be the Mac thingy.Toolbar stays on top and forces windows to not fall behind, but snap the appropriate side of the app to the tool bar, whereever it is situated. (Bottom, right/left)Button to send a window/app to the next screen.A Shortcut to the MacOS task managerA button that links directly to the Display PropertiesA button that links directly to System SettingsThe option to pin apps to the task bar.The option to pin folders to the task bar.The option to auto hide the task bar.Access or a shortcut to the MacOS Command Line or Console.If possible, a menu similar to the ’Start Menu’ in windows with a button positioned on the left, top, or bottom of any given task bar.A clock in the bottom right with DATE options.That is about it, but let me just point out, if you built this, I would buy it, and if I buy it, it will be shown to THOUSANDS of people a year as I do demos, webinars, and workshops for my own customers. That will be multiplied by at least 100 people I know who would buy it in my company alone, regardless of if our company paid for it.I will also commit to actively advocating for this product, writing articles, publishing blogs, and promoting it with videos on YouTube or anywhere else that is desired. I will also provide a customer testimonial to the product.So come on, give it a whack! Hell, I will even buy you a Mac to work on to make this happen, as long as you agree to pay me back later after you blow out your year in green field new seats and revenues on this one...And one more thing, if you were to do this, port your File Seeker program too, trying to find anything on a mac is HOPELESSLY frustrating! They have no contextual search, so if you want to find a file in a given folder, the minute you begin searching, you end up searching the entire hard drive EVERY TIME. So stupid.materiCarlos Trujillo72058I think a Mac version will be a huge success, specially in the software development and sysadmin community psbrightlyI’d buy it. I got shamed into getting a macbook at work. Jury’s out, but I want displayfusion.Was this helpful?(2)
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DisplayLink macOS Software. DisplayLink Manager is a new way to enable your DisplayLink dock, adapter or monitor on macOS platforms. It’s an application that combines our latest driver with features that streamline the setup of mutliple displays up to 4K. If you’ve bought a Mac mini or Mac Pro, you’ll need a display to go with it; and even those with an iMac or MacBook might fancy a second screen. We’ve tested, reviewed and ranked the best Mac. Air Display is the easiest way to turn almost any spare screen into an extra display for your computer. Wirelessly connect to an iPad or Android device from your laptop to create the ultimate road-warrior workstation.Or repurpose any nearby Mac or Windows PC to give yourself more screen real estate for your main Mac.
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*Air Display For Mac Os CatalinaMac OS X Version?16 discussion postsI’m really missing displayfusion on my Macbook Air. Dear God, please make a Mac OS X version. Any plans?SalWe don’t have any plans at the moment, but if we were to make a Mac version, which features would you be looking for?Michel PhillipsI heartily second the request for a Mac version of DisplayFusion. I have three 28’ monitors and often need to have 12–15 windows open at once. On my old Win7 setup, I could instantly pull up the window I wanted with just one click on its DisplayFusion taskbar icon. Now I need to use a Mac for work, and to find the window I need, I have to (a) find an open window in the same application as the window I’m looking for, (b) make that window active, (c) click-scan-click again in that application’s drop-down menu on the Menu Bar. It’s a constant drag on my mental processing.Glenn SmithI too love your program and hope that you guys will do a version for Mac. I would not mind at all to buy a separate license for our MacsMichael CironeI third the request for a Mac version of display fusion. It would be great to have.It would be nice to have the whole suite of wallpaper features. Also, one specific feature I’d like for my mac setup are the abilities to move individual windows to a monitor or all windows to a monitor using hotkeys. I play musical chairs with my monitors between my Mac and PC, so I come across instances where I have one monitor per computer and there are windows hiding in the unused monitor on the Mac or PC.Tạ Quốc ViệtIn Mac, there is an alternative software named SizeUp, which is not as good as DisplayFusion but not bad.reidjI made an account just to say this: I would LOVE a version for Mac. Though some features would be redundant as Mac OS X has similar customization features already, the function to quick switch windows between monitors would be fantastic to have. If you included the ability to change individual brightness of multiple monitors , that would seal the deal. To really top it all off, dynamic docks for each monitor (eg. two monitors side by side, two different variations of a dock on the bottom of each screen or the furthest edges left and right).I will keep my fingers crossed, your Windows version rules and makes my work experience much more enjoyable. I can only hope to see the same type of quality program over on my Mac! Thanks! Thanks for the kind words, and the suggestions! We still don’t have any plans for a Mac version at the moment, but who knows what the future will hold Larrakeah162412If anyone’s running a petition to get Displayfusion for Mac add me. It’s a whole new market for DF waiting to be filled.Roy LewisI too would like to add my vote, most emphatically!We need a version for the Mac, please!Brad PalmerI second the motion. A Mac version would be awesome!rupertslandHi Keith. I’ll weigh in on this topic too and declare my support for a Mac OS X version of DisplayFusion. I currently use DisplayFusion on my Windows 10 laptop, and my Windows 7 desktop at work. However, after my frustration and disappointment with Microsoft tech support 2 years ago (they ’broke’ my laptop Windows 10 installation), I went out and bought a MacBook Pro (I’ve used Macs before many years ago).You asked about features for the Mac version. That’s a great question, and maybe a challenge not only for you, but also for us users. Here are a few things:
*Display different wallpaper on each monitor - same/similar to existing wallpaper dialog in DisplayFusion
*Titlebar buttons for controlling position and size of windows and dialogs (Mac OS X, like Windows 10, seems to decide where it wants to put windows and dialog boxes)
*Extend the dock to other monitors?
*TriggersIn going through this exercise, I realized that any version of DisplayFusion on a Mac would likely end up either (A) having significantly fewer features compared to the Windows version, or (B) having a completely different set of features that are specific just to the Mac, with only a few features borrowed from the Windows version (i.e., desktop wallpaper).Hope this helps.RupertslandproducerismWould also really, really like an OSX version. I constantly bounce between windows and osx and really miss having Display Fusion to organize / save window positions / etcIf it’s possible to maintain the ’stay on top’ feature on osx, that would be awesome.rupertslandOk, here is an expanded list of features for the Mac OS X version. Anyone else have ideas? Let’s list them.Proposed features list
*Display different wallpaper on each monitor - same/similar to existing wallpaper dialog in DisplayFusion
*Titlebar buttons for controlling position and size of windows and dialogs (Mac OS X, like Windows 10, seems to decide where it wants to put windows and dialog boxes)
*Triggers
*Functions
*Extend the dock to other monitors
*Dock enhancements - a Jump list to docs, similar to Windows
*Window edge snapping
*Windows stay on top
*Mouse management options like in Windows version
*Rollup window
*Reposition and resize windows (i.e., center, resize to specified size)
*Assign different colour to custom titlebar buttons (i.e., blue, etc.) to differentiate from normal traffic light buttons in top left of titlebar.
*Screensaver management
*Widen all column widths to fit content in list view in folder window - just like the secret key combo in Windows (Ctrl+Shift+Numeric Keypad ’+’)Spencer PopeTwo thumbs up for the MacOS version. I really miss the dock on each display working on my mac. I really need the ability to have the open programs on my displays show on those docks.I guess DisplayFusion for the MAC did not happen yet? New job. DisplayFusion lifer. New company uses Mac, so would love to bring over this utility and convert others.Phil Carson42344Been using DF on my windows machine(s) for a while now. Just got a Mac and am planning on adding 2 additional monitors to it. I would LOVE to be able to use DF on my new Mac!rupertslandIt’s been about a year since my last post.Does anyone else have a list of features to include in a DF for Mac version?Bryn McCauseyOMG yes please make a mac version. Just had to switch for work and I sorely miss the capabilities.Sharon ShabtaiOh, yes this would be excellent. I use both Windows and Mac as we are moving to Mac at work. I sorely miss the best Mutli-Monitor manager on Mac.dragontowerVERY OLD THREAD but I got something to say too!I don’t care about multi monitor crap, but I would LOVE and PAY MONEY to have a WALLPAPERfusion version for MAC OS so that I can display AMAZING ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY images in HIGH DEFINITION on my 65’ Sony Bravia 4k HDR tv.I currently own DisplayFusion and I got to tell you; the stars and galaxies and wonderous, awe inspiring imagery that gets displayed on my 27’ QNIX QX2710 LED monitor is worth every DAMN PENNY the software costs and then some!My settings: NASA Astonomy Picture of the Day on a 15 minute random rotation setting.ABOSOLUTELYrupertslandExpanded 2019 list of features for a Mac OS X version. Anyone else have ideas to include?Proposed features list
*Extend the dock to other monitors.
*Dock enhancements - a Jump list to docs, similar to Windows.
*Display different wallpaper on each monitor - same/similar to existing wallpaper dialog in DisplayFusion.
*Titlebar buttons for controlling position and size of windows and dialogs (Mac OS X, like Windows 10, seems to decide where it wants to put windows and dialog boxes).
*Triggers.
*Functions.
*Window edge snapping.
*Windows stay on top.
*Mouse management options like in Windows version.
*Rollup window.
*Reposition and resize windows (i.e., center, resize to specified size).
*’Move individual windows to a monitor or all windows to a monitor using hotkeys’.
*Assign different colour to custom titlebar buttons (i.e., blue, etc.) to differentiate from normal traffic light buttons in top left of titlebar.
*Screensaver management.
*Widen all column widths to fit content in list view in folder window - just like the secret key combo in Windows (Ctrl+Shift+Numeric Keypad ’+’).
*Incorporate WALLPAPERfusion.
*Access to macOS task manager.
*Access to monitor configuration.
*Folders: any way to include icon to display/hide preview pane? It’s a ’pain’ to have to go through the menu system to turn this on/off.Alberto de_la_TorreJust got a macbook pro at work. I’ll pay double the windows price to get a mac version. I’m dying here. I need DisplayFusion on mac!WCMedowsHi all. I have been working for four companies over the past few years in cyber security. Our industry is plaged by rotten apples. By that I mean that everyone loves Apple Security and has ditched Microsoft platforms pretty much across the board. This includes Symantec, a company with over 18,000 employees, my company today, which has over 400 employees, Centrify, a company with around 500 employees, and a ton of others.We are ALL security and IT professionals stuck on a Mac. We have all experimented with multiple monitors all the time. (Show me a sales rep with a mac who hasn’t dreampt of a product that would help out when doing a presentation on a projector where they needed to ’extend’ instead of ’mirror’.)The issue here is simple, Mac Multi-Monitor SUCKS. Every available tool bar out there to help with this issue SUCKS too.We the world, and by this I mean a very large portion of the companies that have security concious people are BEGGING for something to help them get back to being more productive on a Mac. It is terrible to discover that all you can hope for is to have one monitor, and to have the existing doc randomly appear all over the place and never actually being there when you expect it. (Damned thing pops up where ever the heck it likes, and this is really tough when giving a technical demo, or running a webinar.)So I am going to repost the feature list posted by others here, but I plan to show a very limited list because my request is modest. Just get me in the door with SOMETHING. And here is what I agree to pay:1. $50 or so for the primary license.2. $10 per year of maintenance.3. $20 dollars on years you provide a significant uplift to the feature set.4. With the above in mind, I would pay $100 out of the box for a 3 year license to get started, similar to a kick starter, and that with this, the hope is to get unlimited upgrades until the initial license expires, then hit the 10/20 maintenance plans once past the intial 3 years.I look at this as a kickstarter to get you guys into helping us Apple Pies that are missing all the good stuff.______________________________________________________Proposed features listRemove existing Mac Doc and replace with yours, or skin theirs to look like yours.Don’t care about wallpapers at this point.A ’Display Fusion Button’ with the option to have it on the left, right, top or bottom of however people decide to display their tool bars.Tool Bar Positions of bottom, left, or right. Can’t really do top, that has to be the Mac thingy.Toolbar stays on top and forces windows to not fall behind, but snap the appropriate side of the app to the tool bar, whereever it is situated. (Bottom, right/left)Button to send a window/app to the next screen.A Shortcut to the MacOS task managerA button that links directly to the Display PropertiesA button that links directly to System SettingsThe option to pin apps to the task bar.The option to pin folders to the task bar.The option to auto hide the task bar.Access or a shortcut to the MacOS Command Line or Console.If possible, a menu similar to the ’Start Menu’ in windows with a button positioned on the left, top, or bottom of any given task bar.A clock in the bottom right with DATE options.That is about it, but let me just point out, if you built this, I would buy it, and if I buy it, it will be shown to THOUSANDS of people a year as I do demos, webinars, and workshops for my own customers. That will be multiplied by at least 100 people I know who would buy it in my company alone, regardless of if our company paid for it.I will also commit to actively advocating for this product, writing articles, publishing blogs, and promoting it with videos on YouTube or anywhere else that is desired. I will also provide a customer testimonial to the product.So come on, give it a whack! Hell, I will even buy you a Mac to work on to make this happen, as long as you agree to pay me back later after you blow out your year in green field new seats and revenues on this one...And one more thing, if you were to do this, port your File Seeker program too, trying to find anything on a mac is HOPELESSLY frustrating! They have no contextual search, so if you want to find a file in a given folder, the minute you begin searching, you end up searching the entire hard drive EVERY TIME. So stupid.materiCarlos Trujillo72058I think a Mac version will be a huge success, specially in the software development and sysadmin community psbrightlyI’d buy it. I got shamed into getting a macbook at work. Jury’s out, but I want displayfusion.Was this helpful?(2)
With just a click or a tap, you can extend your Mac desktop using your iPad, effortlessly share files with friends, and more. Learn how to use your Mac and devices together To browse the macOS User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page. Your MacBook Air comes with 90 days of complimentary technical support and a one-year limited warranty. Purchase AppleCare+ for Mac to extend your coverage to three years from your AppleCare+ purchase date and add up to two incidents of accidental damage coverage, each subject to a service fee of $99 for screen damage or external enclosure damage, or $299 for other repairable damage, plus.
macOS is the operating system that powers every Mac. It lets you do things you simply can’t with other computers. That’s because it’s designed specifically for the hardware it runs on — and vice versa. macOS comes with an entire suite of beautifully designed apps. It works hand in hand with iCloud to keep photos, documents, and other stuff up to date on all your devices. It makes your Mac work like magic with your iPhone and other Apple devices. And it’s been built from the ground up with privacy and security in mind.
Featuring all-new, dedicated apps for music, TV, and podcasts. Smart new features in the apps you use every day. And Sidecar, which lets you use iPad as a second Mac display.Easy to Use When it’s simple to do everything, you can do anything.
On a Mac, everything is designed to work just the way you expect it to — from operating it with simple, intuitive gestures to asking Siri to find a file to having your apps automatically update themselves. Whatever you set out to do on a Mac, there’s much less to learn and that much more to accomplish.
The Finder lets you easily browse and organize the files on your Mac — and those stored in iCloud Drive. View files by icons, in a list, or with Gallery View, which helps you quickly locate a file by how it looks. Drag and drop files into folders in the sidebar. And use the Preview pane to see all of your files’ metadata, quickly create .zip files, and share using the handy Share menu.
Dark Mode adds a dramatic look to your desktop and apps that puts the focus on your content. Dynamic Desktop makes your Mac even more beautiful with time-shifting desktop pictures that match the time of day wherever you are. And Stacks keeps your desktop free of clutter by automatically organizing your files, images, documents, PDFs, and more into tidy groups.
Spotlight helps you quickly and effortlessly find what you want, like documents on your Mac, movie showtimes, and flight departure and arrival times. Just type a few keystrokes in the Spotlight search field and autocomplete immediately shows you relevant results.1
A simple two-finger swipe from the right edge of your trackpad brings up Notification Center — the same one you use on iPhone — where you can see all the alerts that have come in recently. It’s also where you’ll find your Today view, which you can customize with helpful widgets or handy information pinned from Siri searches.
Siri helps you get things done just by using your voice. It also helps you get more things done at the same time. So you can finish your document while asking Siri to tell your coworker that it’s on the way. Looking for the presentation you worked on last week? Just ask Siri.2 And with Apple Music, Siri can be your personal DJ and recommend music based on your tastes, and tell you more about songs, albums, and artists.3Continuity All your devices.One seamless experience.
Your Mac works with your other Apple devices in ways no other computer can. If you get a call on your iPhone, you can take it on your Mac. And when friends text you — regardless of the phone they have — you can respond from your Mac, iPad, or iPhone, whichever is closest. When you copy text or an image from one device, you can paste it into another with standard copy and paste commands. And with Sidecar, you can extend your workspace by using your iPad as a second Mac display. You can even unlock your Mac with your Apple Watch. No password typing required.Privacy and Security We believe your data belongs to you. Period.
Everything you do with your Mac is protected by strong privacy and security features. That’s because we build data security into everything we make, right from the start.
Privacy. You trust our products with your most personal information, and we believe that you should be in complete control of it. We respect your privacy by enacting strict policies that govern how all data is handled. And when you browse the web, Safari helps prevent data companies from tracking the sites you visit.
Security. We design Mac hardware and software with advanced technologies that work together to help you run apps safely, protect your data, and keep you safe on the web. The new Find My app helps you locate a missing Mac that’s lost or stolen — even if it’s offline or sleeping. And Gatekeeper makes it safer to download and install apps from the Mac App Store and the internet.Built in Apps Apps as powerful and elegant as your Mac. Because they’re designed for it.
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