• Initial Monterey Impressions

    From Wade Garrett@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 30 07:44:09 2021
    Received notification to upgrade the latest Big Sur version on my 2019
    iMac to Monterey 12.0.1. Took a couple of hours overnight but it went
    smoothly.

    Initial impressions: cold boot seems a bit slower; several times,
    couldn't Quit out of previously well-behaved Mail app- had to Force
    Quit, though now it's OK; otherwise new OS seems fine.

    It has a bunch of new features- but none that are of any interest or use
    to me. I'd think there are some security updates- and those are always good.

    I will say that the default wallpaper pastels certainly are colorful ;-)

    In summary: ho-hum...

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to Wade Garrett on Sat Oct 30 13:11:02 2021
    In message <sljb6b$ol0$1@dont-email.me> Wade Garrett <Wade@cooler.net> wrote:
    Received notification to upgrade the latest Big Sur version on my 2019
    iMac to Monterey 12.0.1. Took a couple of hours overnight but it went smoothly.

    Initial impressions: cold boot seems a bit slower; several times,
    couldn't Quit out of previously well-behaved Mail app- had to Force
    Quit, though now it's OK; otherwise new OS seems fine.

    It has a bunch of new features- but none that are of any interest or use
    to me.

    My favorite feature is probably Tab Groups.

    Being able to copy text out of any image is a feature that will surely
    be useful to anyone at some time or another. Heck, being able to click
    a phone number in an image and call it is phenomenal.

    I find the focus modes very useful, myself.

    Universal Control, when we get it, will be very useful as well.

    LOTS more control over notifications.

    Sharing screens over FaceTime will also be useful.

    Voice Isolation will be useful for my wife.

    FaceTime calls supporting web users.... yes, that's a good one.

    Various "Shared With You" features I find useful, especially being able
    to access links sent in messages when I am in Safari, especially when
    when I do not have to scroll back through several conversations to find
    the link I am looking for and being able to add a picture snt to me to
    my photos library with a single click.

    Shortcut support in macOS is still a bit wonky, but it is possible to
    have shortcuts that work on your phone, iPad, and Mac. It definitely
    needs more work and should be labeled a beta feature, but it's already
    pretty good and obviously the future (RIP Automator).

    Private Relay and Hide My email are real nice, and I have been using the
    latter for basically everything I register for since it was first added
    in the beta.

    Better indicators on when apps are using the microphone, and you can now
    put a lot more cameras into iCloud Secure Video.

    Oh, and being able to have a authorized contact for AppleID account
    recovery as well as "Legacy" contacts that can take over your account
    when you die.

    There's a new Monterey Screen saver that looks amazing on an M1 Pro or M1
    Max computer.


    In summary: ho-hum...



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