macOS Sonoma also includes New Screen Savers, featuring slow-motion videos of several popular locations in the world – namely the sweeping skyline of Hong Kong, the sandstone buttes of Monument Valley in Arizona, and the rolling hills of Sonoma in Northern California. With Continuity in the Apple Ecosystem, users can now also add widgets from their iPhone on the desktop, without having to install that app on the Mac. MacOS Sonoma includes a ton of new features including Interactive Widgets, Smart Video Conferencing, AutoFill in PDFs, a new Lock Screen, Game Mode, and more. There’s no letter at the end of the build number, which signifies that this could be the final version of macOS Sonoma which will be released to the public unless they release a second Release Candidate version. The size of the update depends upon the Mac that you have and the software version you’re updating from. The build number of this update is 23A339 and you can expect the size of the update to be around 1-2 GB on your Mac if you are updating from beta 7. This update comes almost three weeks after the release of macOS Sonoma beta 7. Soon after Apple announced additions to the iPhone and Apple Watch lineup at its “Wonderlust” event, they started rolling out the Release Candidate Version of macOS 14 Sonoma with essential bug fixes and refinements, according to Apple’s Developer Webpage.
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