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Macos big sur 11.0
Macos big sur 11.0













macos big sur 11.0
  1. #Macos big sur 11.0 mac os#
  2. #Macos big sur 11.0 Patch#
  3. #Macos big sur 11.0 pro#
  4. #Macos big sur 11.0 mac#

#Macos big sur 11.0 Patch#

However, clearly Big Sur isn’t as polished as Apple would like it to be yet, but since Apple has always been driven by hardware releases over software releases, it’s going to forge ahead with Big Sur in its current form for the sake of its new MacBook lineup next month, and then likely have a Big Sur 11.0.1 patch waiting to go. Since of course all of these Macs are going to have Big Sur preinstalled, much like the iPhone 11 and iPhone 12, Apple has reached the point where it needs to have macOS Big Sur 11.0 ready and locked down to put onto these new MacBooks.

#Macos big sur 11.0 pro#

So now that we’re seeing the same thing happening with macOS Big Sur, it’s fairly easy to make an interference as to the reason.Īt this point, we pretty much know that new Macs are coming next month, almost certainly in the form of Apple’s new 13-inch Apple Silicon MacBooks, although there’s also the possibility that one last 16-inch Intel MacBook Pro could be showing up too. Apple subsequently dropped iOS 14.1 without much fanfare earlier this month, confirming what we had suspected from the beginning: that iOS 14.1 was going to be the version pre-installed on Apple’s new iPhone 12 devices, and therefore couldn’t be in beta while those devices were still in production.Ī very similar scenario likely applied to last year’s iOS 13.0/13.1 releases, where Apple needed to “lock down” iOS 13.0 to have it ready to be installed on all of its iOS 13.0 modules, but knew that it had too many problems to fix not to get to work on iOS 13.1 as quickly as possible so that it would be waiting in the wings. Then there’s this year’s iOS 14.2 beta cycle, which came out days after iOS 14.0, skipping over iOS 14.1 entirely.

macos big sur 11.0

Last year, Apple surprised everyone with a mysterious iOS 13.1 beta that arrived at least two weeks before the actual public release of iOS 13.0 and Apple’s iPhone 11 lineup. While the move would have been unheard of even two short years ago, by now it’s becoming old hat. To the extent that it’s possible to do without final hardware in-hand, we’ll cover the new macOS features that will be native to Apple Silicon Macs and outline how the software side of the transition will go.While we all await the arrival of macOS Big Sur, it seems that Apple has pulled another fast one on beta software releases, pushing out macOS Big Sur 11.0.1 to registered macOS developers.

#Macos big sur 11.0 mac#

We’ll cover the operating system’s new look and new features-the things that any Big Sur Mac will be able to do, regardless of whether it’s running on an Intel or an Apple Silicon Mac. We won’t be making any major changes to how we approach this review, either. This ought to be a smooth transition, most of the time. It may even be a bit less disruptive than Catalina was. Almost everything will still work the same way-or, at least, Big Sur doesn’t break most software any more than older macOS 10 updates did. Early betas were even labeled as macOS 10.16, and Big Sur can still identify itself as version 10.16 to some older software in order to preserve compatibility.

macos big sur 11.0

#Macos big sur 11.0 mac os#

Further Reading macOS 10.15 Catalina: The Ars Technica reviewīut unlike the jump from Mac OS 9 to Mac OS X, where Apple swept away almost every aspect of its previous operating system and built a new one from the foundation up, macOS 11 is still fundamentally macOS 10.















Macos big sur 11.0