🔍 Summary:
Apple’s macOS Tahoe, introduced at WWDC, showcases the new Liquid Glass design language across all devices, including the M4 MacBook Air. This design features glassy transparency in elements like the Dock, Finder, and widgets, offering a more subtle aesthetic compared to the iPhone. The Dock now sports a frosted, translucent background, and widgets and drop-down menus adopt a similar glassy look.
One of the most notable changes is the invisible Menu Bar, which no longer obscures the MacBook’s notch, and introduces a new animation where a glass pane descends during Mission Control activation. Widgets have also been moved to the desktop by default, and the Finder window sports a rounded design with varying appearances in dark and light modes.
Tahoe also integrates theme controls similar to those in iOS 18, allowing users to customize the appearance of their system extensively. For power users, Spotlight has been enhanced to support more keyboard-centric operations, enabling easier file access, app launching, and action performance through new shortcuts and an improved interface.
Despite these updates, some users have noted that Spotlight’s new features encroach on the functionalities of Raycast, a more customizable tool, though it still lacks the full range of capabilities offered by third-party alternatives. As macOS Tahoe remains in its developer beta phase, further updates and refinements are expected before the public beta release next month.
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