This has probably been mentioned but I just noticed it now after all these weeks...
No HomeKit control via Siri? Really?
Yeah, hopefully. Seems silly that out of my Mac, TV, Watch, iPad, and iPhone....the Mac is the only one that can't.
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Not sure if new today or new in Sierra — all windows now gently snap to each other when you move them near another window. Try it by dragging any cocoa window to butt it up to the edge of any other cocoa window. It sits really neatly next to it, slightly snapping. Lovely.
Brilliant for the slightly more OCD among us.
Yeah, hopefully. Seems silly that out of my Mac, TV, Watch, iPad, and iPhone....the Mac is the only one that can't.
What concerns me though is there doesn't seem to be any HomeKit awareness in Sierra at all. All of the other devices have some kind of Home awareness, or settings.
Strikes me as possibly being a 10.12.1 or 10.12.2 feature add.
Yeah I'd almost bet money on a .1 or .2 release.What's interesting to me from that screenshot is that Sierra clearly knows that "turn off the lights" is a HomeKit request specifically - like it doesn't give you back a generic "I'm sorry, I didn't get that" response. It knows what HomeKit is and what kinds of requests fall under that category. It makes me wonder if you might be right in that HomeKit could be on its way. I hope so! If so, I hope they don't leave out a standalone Home app - I'd love a visual way to control my devices, especially for when talking isn't ideal, such as when my partner's sleeping or something.
Tried that, and indeed does that link open the iPod touch support page. Now that's something only Apple can do.Has anyone else noticed that clicking the "macOS Support" link in About This Mac goes to the iPod Touch support page instead? Betas can be so entertaining at times![]()
Because Siri enables applications. Apple hasn't seen fit to give us a timer app for OSX. She will set a reminder for you though.Why isn't Siri able to set a timer or an alarm clock?
The "hot corners" feature to open the Notification Center when swiping the cursor into the upper right corner isn't working anymore.
This is going to bug me to no end...
Have you done the standard deleting of the App Store update/download cache?i tried four times but 2,14 GB of PB5 update gives a "can not be verified" error.
Fifth time, it's updating now.Have you done the standard deleting of the App Store update/download cache?
If nothing else works and you're still insistent on updating to the latest PB you can do a manual full update/restore in OS X Recovery. It'll download and install the full PB5 system image.
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Not sure if new today or new in Sierra — all windows now gently snap to each other when you move them near another window. Try it by dragging any cocoa window to butt it up to the edge of any other cocoa window. It sits really neatly next to it, slightly snapping. Lovely.
Brilliant for the slightly more OCD among us.
It seems like Safari has stopped the San Francisco font on my MacBook. Is it possible I've changed a setting somewhere?
Huh, I have no idea Safari could effect the system font. Aside from opening Font Book, selecting all your fonts and right-clicking on "Validate" to ensure they're all in check I don't know what else to suggest. Perhaps starting and resetting NVRAM, clearing caches, the usual?
Sorry, I mistyped my original comment. I was saying that Safari is no longer using the San Francisco font on my MacBook.
But now thinking about it, I think webpages can choose their own fonts so maybe that's why I'm not seeing it on webpages.
Basically, ignore me.
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