*** The Official macOS Tahoe (26) Thread ***

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I thought I'd upgrade to Beta 9 yesterday because...well, why not...

For something which seems to have had all sharp edges removed why does it make my eyes bleed so

I'm feeling a little less offended about it this morning after I rage quit last night but I'm really not sure about this and I don't even think it's just because it's "change" as I actually quite liked Big Sur...maybe it'll grow on me.

The main feature I wanted to try out was the 'native' containerisation...is anyone else running it yet?
 
Oh and Launchpad has gone...I didn't realise how much I actually liked it until they took it away
 
The main feature I wanted to try out was the 'native' containerisation...is anyone else running it yet?
I'm waiting for the official release of macOS 26 but this is one of the main features I am looking forward too. I'll have a read about it and see what it offers nearer the time.
 
I'm waiting for the official release of macOS 26 but this is one of the main features I am looking forward too. I'll have a read about it and see what it offers nearer the time.
Well I was in a position where I was thinking of just 'freshening' things up (which I appreciate you don't really have to do with macOS like you do with Windows) and as it's due out in the next couple of weeks I thought I'd give it a go...at the moment I'm regretting that decision
 
@Scott C Why unofficial? It can be official if you like? It does look nicely official with the stars and everything ;)
 
Well the RC has just dropped and I've updated to it...still not entirely convinced by this Liquid Glass on macOS...but it's been stable for me at least
 
What's your thoughts on the Liquid Glass look?
Er, not that much has changed to be honest. It moved my notification center widgets to the desktop and put them in clear mode, and a couple of the native apps have a bit of spit and polish to bring them inline with the new aesthetic, but I don't feel that much has changed to be honest, at least not in what I'll be using day to day.
 
Just installed it, I've lost a gesture that I used a lot.

I've always had macOS set so that to move a window around, I can either three finger drag, or click with one finger and drag, or, tap and hold with one finger and drag, so effectively three methods. The one I use the most is the latter... Effectively tap a finger onto the trackpad, but not lift it, and it then allows me to move the window.

That last one has stopped working. I've tried enabling it via terminal like I used to, but it's gone. Boo.
 
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