Six lesser-known features to like in the macOS 26 Tahoe public beta

Six lesser-known features to like in the macOS 26 Tahoe public beta

Apple has officially launched the public beta for macOS 26 Tahoe, coinciding with the releases for iOS, iPadOS, and other systems. While the spotlight this year shines on the innovative Liquid Glass aesthetic, which is set to enhance the entire Apple lineup, there are several noteworthy updates for Mac users that might not capture the same attention. Despite not boasting a monumental shift like the new multi-window multitasking feature seen on iPads, macOS continues to stand as Apple’s most robust and user-centric operating system. As usual, this update brings a mix of minor yet impactful enhancements beneath the surface. Whether you’re eager to try the public beta this summer or waiting for the final rollout in the fall, here are some exciting features that deserve your attention. One of the standout enhancements is the upgraded customization options for the user interface. Following the introduction of Dark Mode in macOS 10.14 Mojave, Tahoe takes customization to the next level. Users can now enjoy a variety of toggles that allow for greater flexibility in how their Mac looks. This includes not only the anticipated dark and translucent icons but also the ability to adjust colorful Finder folder appearances. With Tahoe, these settings are more granular than ever before. The new version of macOS promises a level of visual adaptability that far exceeds previous iterations, harking back to the days when the Mac OS Appearance Manager provided users with extensive customization options. macOS 26 Tahoe is set to redefine how users interact with and personalize their devices, making it a noteworthy update for both casual users and power users alike.

Sources : Ars Technica

Published On : Jul 24, 2025, 17:25

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