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Apple Releases Second Public Beta of macOS 12 Monterey

Apple today seeded the second public beta of the macOS 12 Monterey beta to public beta testers, allowing non-developers to test the new macOS Monterey software ahead of its public release. The second beta comes two weeks after Apple released the first macOS Monterey public beta.

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Public beta testers can download the macOS 12 Monterey update from the Software Update section of the System Preferences app after installing the proper profile from Apple's beta software website.

macOS Monterey introduces quite a few major updates for the macOS operating system. Universal Control, for example, lets a single mouse, trackpad, and keyboard be used across multiple Mac or iPad devices, and it's now possible to AirPlay directly to a Mac from an iPhone, ‌iPad‌, or even another Mac.

Safari has an updated tab bar and support for Tab Groups to keep tons of tabs organized, and FaceTime now features support for spatial audio, Portrait Mode (M1 Macs only) and Voice Isolation for cutting out background noise. A SharePlay ‌FaceTime‌ feature lets Apple TV users watch TV, listen to music, and share their screens with one another.

Shared With You, another new feature, keeps track of the music, links, podcasts, news, and photos that people are sent in Messages, highlighting it in the relevant apps. Notes has a new Quick Note feature for jotting down thoughts, and the Shortcuts app is now available on the Mac.

A dedicated Focus mode helps people stay on task by cutting out background distractions based on what's going on, and there's an updated Maps app with a whole slew of new features. With Live Text, Macs can now detect text in photos or provide details on animals, art, landmarks, plants, and more in images.

Mail Privacy Protection hides IP and prevents tracking through invisible pixels, and iCloud Private Relay keeps Safari browsing protected. There are many other new features in ‌macOS Monterey‌, with a complete overview available in our macOS Monterey roundup.

In the developer beta that corresponds to the second public beta, Apple changed the default design of the Safari tab bar following multiple usability complaints. There's now a dedicated address bar at the top of the Safari window, with tabs arranged below it, rather than an all-in-one integrated design. Those who preferred the original design can use the View menu to toggle off "Show Separate Tab Bar."

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Top Rated Comments

orbital~debris Avatar
64 months ago
"Kevin Lynch, who is well known at Apple for overseeing work on the Apple Watch and now Apple Car, is set to take on a role hand-delivering copies of macOS Public Betas to customers."
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
64 months ago
Macrumors:
“Snow Leopard was the best OSX release! They added no new features and focused on bug fixes!”

Also Macrumors:
“Monterey is boring because it doesn’t have more new features!”
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
blazerunner Avatar
64 months ago
6700 XT drivers?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Realityck Avatar
64 months ago

Apple today seeded the second public beta of the macOS 12 Monterey beta to public beta testers, allowing non-developers to test the new macOS Monterey software ahead of its public release. The second beta comes two weeks after Apple released the first macOS Monterey public beta ('https://www.macrumors.com/2021/07/01/apple-seeds-first-macos-monterey-public-beta/').

In the developer beta that corresponds to the second public beta
This should be written as MacOS 12 beta 3 is now released to public beta testers. If there was a different build version it would be unique to a PB release, but Apple hasn't been doing that for awhile. It just avoids confusion.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
justperry Avatar
64 months ago

Why because you can't run legacy applications? Or is this Mac hardware specific?
https://www.computerworld.com/article/2983507/the-evolution-of-macos-and-mac-os-x.html#slide1
No, just nothing really different from Big Sur.
And Big Sur wasn't that special either but still way ahead of Monterey....just mho.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
justperry Avatar
64 months ago
One of the few OS versions which is by a long shot underwhelming.
Been on OS X/macOS since 10.0b, this is until now my least favorite one.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)