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macOS 27 beta
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Design
- New Liquid Glass appearance.
- New icons for all apps. link
- Liquid Glass system UI reflections now render in HDR.
- New Liquid Glass effect slider.
- New design for the side bars now edge-to-edge. link
- New colors on side bar icons.
- New uniform toolbars.
- New battery icon for the menu bar very similar to the one on iOS and iPadOS.
- New consistent corner radius on all windows. link
- New hand cursor reminiscent of Mickey Mouse gloves. link
- Inactive windows are now dimmed. link
- Removed icons for every menu item. link
- New macOS default wallpaper Golden Gate that uses the same design as iOS and iPadOS.
- Screen Recording now can record system audio. link
- Independent alarm volume.
- Option-click to secondary sort.
- Password help accessible from the Lock Screen.
- Wallpaper becomes darker when tiled window(s) fill the screen. link
Apps
- Last release with Rosetta 2.
- New Apps interface.
- Faster more responsive app launches.
- Smoother scrolling in App Library.
- Smoother scrolling in the widget gallery.
- Smoother animations in Mission Control and Spaces.
- Smoother navigation in Control Center and Control Gallery.
- Support for media sharing from third-party apps.
- Faster entry and exit from Assistive Access and Guided Access modes.
- Faster loading of emoji and sticker keyboards.
- Faster Rapid Return to Service.
- Faster Lock Screen switching.
- Faster AirDrop recipient discovery.
- Faster AirDrop transfers.
- Faster AirPlay connections to Apple TV and HomePod.
- Expanded touch support in Sidecar.
- Faster window switching.
- Improved navigation between windows.
- Better multi-window handling.
- Support for swipe down in apps to get up-to-date information.
- Support for current workout item for the menu bar. link
- Boot Camp has been removed.
Siri
- New Siri app.
- New Siri icon.
- New Siri design where Siri and Spotlight are now merged into one.
- New faster search content indexing for Siri/Spotlight.
- Better search integration between apps.
- More relevant Spotlight suggestions.
- Faster shortcuts and actions indexing in Spotlight.
- New Siri AI powered by Apple Intelligence available in English on Apple Intelligence compatible devices.
- Siri AI understands personal context.
- Siri AI can take actions in apps.
- Siri AI can reference information online.
- Siri AI can be asked about virtually anything on screen with Visual Intelligence by taking a screenshot to get answers, search, or take action.
- Siri AI can generate a draft from scratch providing feedback on what you’ve written.
- Siri AI can match your writing style, punctuation, and tone in Mail and Messages.
- Siri AI sounds can be customized by picking a voice and then customizing expressivity and pace on devices with 12GB RAM and A19 Pro, Mac models with M3 or later, iPad models with M4 and later, and Apple Vision Pro with M5.
Image Playground
- New design.
- Updated image quality.
- New photorealistic image style.
System Settings
- Ultrawide display support.
- Support for Mac mirroring in 5K resolution.
- Improved external display persistence.
- Improved external display support with more display mode options for ultra wide external monitors including higher refresh-rate support.
- Optimized CPU scheduler.
- Improved RDMA over Thunderbolt.
- Faster user account creation.
- Better Bluetooth power management.
- Faster browser-based file operations.
- New option to turn off Control Gallery's suggestions.
- New ethernet status in menu bar.
- New option to hide menu bar icons.
- Support for AirPods EQ.
- Redesigned parental controls.
- New Time Allowances for parents.
- Easier card selection and payment management with Apple Pay.
- Wallet order tracking support in Australia and Canada.
- Removal of support for Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) and Time Machine backups to AirPort Time Capsule routers no longer function. AFP is a core Macintosh technology dating all the way back to System 6.
- Easier reading and editing of PDFs using VoiceOver.
- Improved PlayStation Access controller support.
- Streamlined Assistive Access setup.
- New section for Subtitles and Captioning.
- New toggle in the new Subtitles and Captioning section to apply across apps.
- New UI language for English (Canada) and English (Philippines).
- New keyboard layout for Slovenian and Estonian.
- Automatic punctuation when typing on multilingual keyboards.
- Natural language time formats for Chinese and Hindi.
- New keyboards for languages including Afrikaans, Basque, Baybayin, English (Philippines), Galician, Guarani, Luxembourgish, Xhosa, and Zulu.
- New keyboards for Indigenous languages, including Blackfoot, Comanche, Cree, Kiowa, and Tsuu'tina.
- Faster multilingual text processing for handwriting in multiple languages.
- Chāizì typing.
- Smart language and keyboard configuration suggestions.
- QuickPath and typing suggestions for Vietnamese VNI keyboard.
- Multilingual grammar checking.
- Holiday-aware alarms in China.
- Punctuation suggestions as you type in Chinese.
- Improved conversion from phonetic scripts like Pinyin and Kana when typing in Simplified Chinese and Japanese.
- On-screen context for more relevant typing suggestions for Chinese and Japanese.
Finder
- New option to get suggested file names.
- New iCloud icon in Customize Toolbar.
- Support to paste items from the clipboard to the file system. link
Shortcuts
- New option to create Shortcuts using natural language.
Photos
- New features for Reframe (with Private Cloud Compute), Extend and improved Clean Up.
- Improved iCloud Shared Albums for friends and family on Android or Windows to join and contribute their own photos on iCloud.com.
- Additional participant permissions in Shared Albums.
- Support to expire your Shared Albums.
- Support for full-resolution sharing in Shared Albums.
- New ways to filter in Shared Albums.
- Support to react with any emoji to photos and videos in Shared Albums.
- New ways to invite others to share an album in Shared Albums.
- New easier way to save photos from Shared Albums.
- New recent activity in Shared Albums.
- Faster rendering of Collections tab.
- New Identity Documents collection.
- New Captured By Me collection.
- New selection view in Photos.
- New star rings.
- New keywords for photos and videos.
- New custom slideshows.
- New option to save slideshows as video.
- New option to save video frame as photo.
- Album organisation improvements.
- Improved people and pets search.
- Optional presentation menu bar item.
- New option to include photos of yourself in Photo Shuffle
- New option to choose a specific pet in Photo Shuffle.
- Support to search for photos and videos using additional metadata.
- Search returns more pleasing photos of people and pets.
- Option to prioritize syncing to iCloud Photos.
- Improved Top Results.
- Faster message loading.
- Improved search indexing.
- Improved list formatting.
- Improved recipient discovery.
- Updated unread badge accuracy.
Messages
- Improved messages syncing across devices.
- Consolidated notifications for multiple Tapbacks.
- Poll support.
- Continuous sending of photos, videos, and texts.
- Failed messages automatically retry sending.
- Better recipient discovery.
- Support for drawings.
- Support to find offloaded media.
- Thumbnails displayed for offloaded media.
- Support for searching in conversations by phone number or a contact's nickname.
Phone
- Live Voicemail transcription for English (Singapore) and Japanese.
- Call Recording transcriptions support for Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Brazilian Portuguese.
Music
- New design for album pages.
- New design for artist pages.
- New AutoMix transitions.
- Improved streaming reliability.
- Faster playback startup.
FaceTime
- Dual-camera FaceTime support.
- Improved FaceTime quality on poor connections.
- Support for Traditional Chinese added to Live Captions.
Podcasts
- New support for video podcasts.
- Improved streaming reliability.
- Faster playback startup.
- New search within podcast shows.
Passwords
- New feature to automatically fix passwords with agentic AI.
Maps
- Flyover has been improved with AI models.
- New feature Local Lists for US only.
- Suggested Places feature has been expanded.
- New Trending Restaurants section in search.
- Existing features Visited Places and Guides being expanded to more countries.
- More accurate Visited Places.
- Natural language search for routing.
Freeform
- Dark mode adaptive canvas.
- Improved board performance.
- Faster board previews.
- Better text editing.
- New support for drawing.
- Smoother collaboration with new collaborative folders.
- More reliable right-to-left text editing.
- New Shortcuts integration to automate adding content.
Notes
- New support for drawing.
- Support for section links.
- Support for stylized notes from third-party Calendar accounts.
- Support for copy and paste as Markdown.
- Support for divider lines.
Calendar
- Support to modify multiple events.
- Streamlined event details.
- Smoother scrolling.
- Alternate calendars for India to support the current time zone while traveling.
Reminders
- Expanded language support for auto-categorization.
- Grocery List language expansion.
iPhone Mirroring
- New app resizing support.
- New Control Center access.
- DRM video support.
Find My
- More flexible sharing options.
- UI design enhancements.
Games
- New Game Porting Toolkit 4 with AI.
- Support for Metal 4.1.
Journal
- Increased attachment limits.
- New iCloud sync status for entries.
- New time stamps for entries.
- New more intuitive journaling streaks.
Weather
- New design.
- New highlights for the day.
- New tabs in conditions.
- New UI for precipitations.
- New UI for the wind.
Home
- Improved connectivity for Thread home accessories.
- Faster smart home accessory updates.
- More reliable HomeKit Secure Video storage.
- Support for 4K resolution recordings.
QuickTime Player
- New option to save video frame as photo.
Safari
- New feature for automatic tab organization with AI.
- New feature to prompt Safari extensions with AI.
- New feature Notify Me with AI.
- Improved power efficiency.
- Faster start page loading.
- Faster JavaScript execution.
- Faster web application performance.
- Smoother animations and graphics.
- Better browsing responsiveness.
SDK
- The Recents list in the open and save panels can be accessed with the keyboard shortcut cmd-shift-f.
- Window > Move & Resize and Window > Full Screen Tile menus can be used to move, resize, open and save panels that are not displayed as a sheet.
- In macOS 27.0, AppKit adds NSRefresh<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Controller, providing pull-to-refresh functionality for NSScroll<wbr data-v-880086a2="">View. You can set it with NSScroll<wbr data-v-880086a2="">View<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.refresh<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Controller, configure a target or action to handle user-initiated refreshes, and call end<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Refreshing when the refresh completes or begin<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Refreshing to start one programmatically.
- NSToolbar<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Item<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Group adds the role property and the NSToolbar<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Item<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Group<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Role enum, allowing toolbar item groups to be tagged with a semantic role. NSSegmented<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Control similarly adds a roleproperty and the NSSegmented<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Control<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Role enum, including a tabs role for controls that represent tab-based navigation and content selection. With this role, controls are read by VoiceOver as “tabs” and have a distinct visual appearance. This distinguishes the segmented control from others that represent value selection — for example, a text alignment control in an inspector.
- NSText<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Selection<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Manager provides common text selection interactions (click, drag, shift-click, double/triple-click word/line/paragraph selection) to a NSView with a set of NSGesture<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Recognizersrather than overriding NSEvent mouse methods. NSText<wbr data-v-880086a2="">View now uses NSText<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Selection<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Managerand provides its own set of NSGesture<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Recognizers to provide additional features in addition to text selection. Existing NSText<wbr data-v-880086a2="">View subclasses that override mouse<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Down: continue to work through a binary-compatible fallback path.
- In macOS 27.0, menu bar and context menus present a reduced set of menu item images, similar to the behavior prior to macOS 26.0. By default, NSMenu hides all menu item symbol images — non-symbol images remain visible. For menu items created from a xib file, NSMenu also observes the value of the “macOS 26.0 only” checkbox in the menu item inspector. If this checkbox is unchecked, the menu item image remains visible; if checked, it is hidden. These changes in menu item image visibility apply to applications linked on macOS 26.0 and later. Review the updated Human Interface Guidelines to determine which menu items in your app should still display images. Use the new preferred<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Image<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Visibility property on NSMenu<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Item to customize the image visibility for your menu items. As in macOS 26.0, NSMenu automatically provides default visible menu item images for certain common system-wide menu items, such as Settings, Share, and Print.
- Unified Logging System archives generated on 27.0 releases cannot be read on macOS 26.1 or earlier due to an updated archive format. macOS 26.2 or later is required to read these archives.
- You can now use a more flexible and granular Automatic Assessment Configuration in macOS 27, giving you greater control over your testing environment with controls for the Dock, Menu Bar, and accessibility settings, plus built-in system pre-checks and app launch restrictions.
- You can reduce your app’s storage usage with localized asset packs. The system delivers the appropriately localized asset packs based on the user’s preferred languages.
- Intel-based applications that will no longer run in macOS 28.0 now display a treatment in Get Info.
- The new DiskImageKit framework provides Swift APIs for creating and managing standalone and stacked disk images in the Apple Sparse Image Format (ASIF) and raw disk image formats, for use with the Virtualization framework via VZDisk<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Image<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Storage<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Device<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Attachment. See Disk<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Image<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Kit for more information.
- Settings > General now lists Intel-based apps that will be incompatible with macOS 28.0. The list also identifies unused Intel-based software discovered on the system. The system might suggest a website where an Apple silicon native version can be found for a listed app.
- The PlayStation® Access™ controller is now supported on macOS, iPadOS, and iOS. You can create custom input profiles in game controller settings and save them to your Apple device.
- A new command line tool lets you enable support for legacy Intel-based games during beta releases. To enable it, run the following command in Terminal: sudo game-test-tool enable. Restart your Mac computer for the change to take effect. Once enabled, games run transparently through the new underlying system behavior. Note that enabling legacy game support disables Rosetta, non-game processes might crash or behave unexpectedly, and this feature is intended only for playing legacy Intel-based games and is not available outside of macOS beta releases.
- When Apple Intelligence in the Home app is enabled, your HomeKit Secure Video recordings are processed on-device and through Private Cloud Compute for video descriptions and search.
- Starting in 27.0 operating systems, select system processes now enforce stricter network security (TLS) requirements. These new requirements might cause connections to fail if the server does not meet them. The affected processes are those involved in MDM, DDM, Automated Device Enrollment, configuration profile installation, app installation, and software updates. Servers must support TLS 1.2 at minimum, using cipher suites and certificates that meet App Transport Security (ATS) requirements.
- NSApplication<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.presentation<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Options now includes the .disable<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Screen<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Corner<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Interactions option, which you can use to disable Hot Corners.
- A new cancellable<wbr data-v-880086a2="">By<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Scroll<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Gesture property on NSGesture<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Recognizer allows gesture recognizers to be automatically cancelled when the enclosing scroll view is panned.
- Only the initial hit-tested view hierarchy will activate gesture recognizers until all gestures terminate. A new exclusive<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Gesture<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Behavior property on NSView allows you to opt-out of this exclusive behavior on a per-view-hierarchy basis. Further, the Info<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.plist key NSView<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Gesture<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Recognizer<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Is<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Exclusive allows you to opt-out for the entire app. Additionally, a new Info<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.plist key NSGesture<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Recognizer<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Suppresses<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Main<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Menu<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Actions allows main menu actions to be invoked while gesture recognizers are active.
- To prevent exclusive gestures from making apps unresponsive, stuck gestures are automatically cancelled after user input has ended for a few seconds. A new user default, NSCrash<wbr data-v-880086a2="">On<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Stuck<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Gesture<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Timeout, allows you to crash your app when this condition occurs, to aid in debugging.
- A new diagnostic user default NSGesture<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Recognizer<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Crash<wbr data-v-880086a2="">On<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Missing<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Overrides is provided to help developers find NSGesture<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Recognizer subclasses that are missing required overrides to ensure that they always reach a terminal state. Even without this gesture set, AppKit will produce error messages in the console to alert developers when such cases are found.
- New properties on NSScroll<wbr data-v-880086a2="">View allow you to constrain the number of touches needed to scroll. The new scroll<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Gesture<wbr data-v-880086a2="">For<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Failure<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Relationship property allows you to set up gesture relationships against scrolling gestures.
- Preview and Quick Look have added support for RealityKit as the scene renderer for USD and other 3D scenes that were previously rendered by Storm.
- The Gaussian Splat Component API in RealityKit will be available in an upcoming release.
- Offer code redemption APIs now return a Verification<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Result when redemption completes. If a redemption succeeds, your app receives a Verification<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Result that contains a Transactionobject. If a redemption fails, your app receives an error that describes what caused the redemption to fail.
- StoreKit now includes the Transaction<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.Ownership<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Type<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.assigned and Transaction<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.Revocation<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Type<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.assignment<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Revoked enum values to support volume purchases. Transactionquery methods now additionally return transactions assigned to the Managed Apple Account.
- New Product<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.Product<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Type APIs represent subscription Bundles and subscription Suites. New APIs in Product<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.Subscription<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Info<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.Bundled<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Subscription let you fetch merchandising data about subscriptions contained in a Bundle. Transaction and RenewalInfo contain new fields that provide information about purchases and customer status regarding Bundles and Suites.
- partner<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Name and partner<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Id properties for Advanced Commerce API are available in Transaction<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.Advanced<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Commerce<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Info and Renewal<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Info<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.Advanced<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Commerce<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Info.
- Async<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Image now automatically caches downloaded images using HTTP caching protocols, allowing servers to control caching behavior via standard headers. You can customize caching for specific images using the newAsync<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Image initializers that accept URLRequest with custom cache<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Policysettings. Additionally, you can set a custom URLSession using the new View<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.async<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Image<wbr data-v-880086a2="">URLSession(_: ) API to control how all child Async<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Image views perform data tasks.
- A @ State declared with an expression as its initial value used to evaluate the expression each time the view struct re-instantiates. In the case of @ State private var model = Model(), this means Model<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.init() gets called many times throughout the view’s life time. Xcode 27 introduces a new @ State implementation that avoids this repeated evaluation. This new behavior back-deploys to iOS 17 aligned OSes. The new @ State is implemented with a Swift macro. It is largely source compatible with the property wrapper version, with a few exceptions.
- In rare situations, the automatic inference of generic argument of @ State is less flexible with the macro implementation. Write the type with more specificity.
Composing @ State with other property wrappers or macros is not supported. - In apps built with the iOS 27.0 and macOS 27.0 SDKs, selectable Text views now support Text<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Renderer.
- In apps built with the 27.0 SDKs, the new Readable<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Document and Writable<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Document protocols support asynchronous reading and writing, progress reporting, and direct access to document URLs. New Document<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Group initializers that adopt these protocols let you disable document creation for editing-only apps and present custom UI before any document is opened. The initializers expose an Observable URLDocument<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Configuration and integrate with Swift concurrency and the Observation framework. New applications should prefer Readable<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Document and Writable<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Document over Reference<wbr data-v-880086a2="">File<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Document, which remains available.
- The menu bar on iPadOS 27.0 and macOS 27.0, as well as context menus on macOS 27.0, present a reduced set of menu item images. By default, SwiftUI now hides all menu item symbol images in most contexts, while non-symbol images remain visible. Review the updated Human Interface Guidelines to determine which menu items in your app should still display images. Use the label<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Style(_: ) view modifier with the .title<wbr data-v-880086a2="">And<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Icon style to indicate that a menu item Label’s icon should always be shown — such as when the menu item represents an object or a concept rather than an action. SwiftUI continues to automatically provide default visible menu item images for certain common system-wide menu items, such as Settings, Share, and Print.
- In apps built with the latest SDKs, the appearance of Tab<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Views in inspectors now matches their appearance in sidebars, and in both contexts automatically uses the new .tabs picker style.
- Disabled Toggles using the .checkbox style are no longer tinted in macOS, so you can more easily distinguish them from their enabled state.
- The Tabs<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Picker<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Style style is now available for pickers that represent tab-based navigation and content selection. This style is similar to the .segmented style, but VoiceOver reads it as “tabs,” and on macOS it has a distinct visual appearance that distinguishes it from pickers that represent value selection — for example, a text alignment picker in an inspector.
- On macOS, the Slider implementation no longer uses NSSlider.
- In apps built with the 27.0 SDKs, a Labeled<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Content view used inside a Menu maps its value to the platform menu item’s subtitle.
- System now provides Swift APIs for the C stat, lstat, fstat, and fstatat system calls. This includes a new Stat type with initializers from File<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Path, File<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Descriptor, or a C string; File<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Path<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.stat() and File<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Descriptor<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.stat() instance methods; and supporting types (File<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Type, File<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Mode, File<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Flags, User<wbr data-v-880086a2="">ID, Group<wbr data-v-880086a2="">ID, Device<wbr data-v-880086a2="">ID, and Inode).
- Accessing files in other developer teams’ app data containers and app group containers no longer prompts the user for authorization; such accesses are denied by default and can be managed by the user in Privacy & Security settings.
- When linked on iOS 27, tvOS 27, macCatalyst 27, or visionOS 27 SDKs, you can use UIScene<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.extend<wbr data-v-880086a2="">State<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Restoration and UIScene<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.complete<wbr data-v-880086a2="">State<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Restoration to extend state restoration for UIScene<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.Activation<wbr data-v-880086a2="">State<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.background to UIScene<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.Activation<wbr data-v-880086a2="">State<wbr data-v-880086a2="">.foregroundlifecycle transitions.
- On iOS 27.0 and iPadOS 27.0, Siri can load resources from drag interactions installed in your app’s interface. For example, when Apple Intelligence is invoked from a context menu, the system calls UIDrag<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Interaction<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Delegate methods to load the content. Because drag sessions might begin without a user-initiated drag gesture, avoid performing animations or presenting modal UI for the drag in drag<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Interaction(_:<wbr data-v-880086a2="">session<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Will<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Begin: ). Instead, perform those actions in drag<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Interaction(_:<wbr data-v-880086a2="">session<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Did<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Move: ).
- On iPadOS 27.0 and macOS 27.0, the menu bar and context menus present a reduced set of menu item images and do not display images set on menu elements by default. You can use the new preferred<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Image<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Visibility property on UIMenu<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Element — including updated initializers on UIMenu, UIAction, UICommand, and UIKey<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Command — to customize the visibility of each element’s image in these menus. Review the updated Human Interface Guidelines to determine which menu elements in your app should display images. UIKit automatically provides default visible menu element images for certain common system-wide menu items, such as Settings, Share, and Print.
- VTLow<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Latency<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Super<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Resolution<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Scaler<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Configuration now supports a 1.5x scale factor. Call +supported<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Scale<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Factors<wbr data-v-880086a2="">For<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Frame<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Width:<wbr data-v-880086a2="">frame<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Height: to discover the scale factors available for your source dimensions.
- VTLow<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Latency<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Frame<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Interpolation<wbr data-v-880086a2="">Configuration now supports arbitrary source dimensions up to 1080p.
- The vmnet port forwarding APIs now support port forwarding when communicating over loopback.
As per tradition: all the little things and changes here and there in macOS 27 Golden Gate - post them (and pics) here! Let's keep this fun and positive! This is not a thread for bugs and troubleshooting, please keep it to new discoveries only.
Cheers.
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