Macworld - USA (2020-04)

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62 MACWORLD APRIL 2020


FEATURE 25 MACOS CATALINA FEATURES

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ith each release of macOS,
there are major new
features that stand out, but
there are many more that
you don’t hear about and you run into by
happenstance. It’d be nice to know what
these features are, so you can get the most
out of your Mac. That’s the objective of this
list: To show you 25 features you might not
know about, and that will help make it
easier to use your Mac.
Of the features highlighted here, we didn’t
include some major changes that we’ve
covered previously, such as Sidecar (go.
macworld.com/scar), which allows you to use
an iPad as a second Mac display, or the new
Music, TV, and Podcasts apps that replace
iTunes (go.macworld.com/rpap). While this list
does include some other major changes, it’s
mostly comprised of more nuanced features
that may not seem so obvious.


FINDER/OS
UPDATES
macOS Catalina has a
few new ways for you
to use your Mac. Here
are the major changes to look for.



  1. Finder access for iOS devices
    In previous versions of macOS, you used
    iTunes to manage your iPhone or iPad.
    iTunes no longer exists in macOS Catalina;
    instead, you manage your device through
    the Finder.
    To see your device, connect it to your
    Mac using a USB-to-Lightning cable. Then,
    in the Finder, open a window. If your Mac’s
    internal storage device is set to appear on
    the Desktop, you can double-click that
    icon. If not, you can press Shift-⌘-C on
    your keyboard.
    In the left column of the window, you will
    find your iOS device
    under Locations.
    Click on your
    device, and you’ll
    see details appear
    like they did in
    iTunes. Here, you
    can back up your
    device, check for
    updates and install
    them, manage your
    device’s media, and




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