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Tue 26 Oct 2021

macOS 12 Monterey: The Ars Technica review

Monterey feels of a piece with maintenance-mode macOS updates like El Capitan or Sierra or High Sierra—change the default wallpaper, and in day-to-day use you can easily forget that you've upgraded from Big Sur at all. It's not that there aren't any new features here—it's just that improving any operating system as mature as macOS involves a lot of tinkering around the edges.

But there are plenty of things to talk about in even the most minor of macOS releases, and Monterey is no different. The update refines the Big Sur design and rethinks automation and what's possible via local wireless communication between devices. It also makes a long list of minor additions that won't be exciting for everyone but will be interesting for some subset of Mac users.

Source: macOS 12 Monterey: The Ars Technica review, an article by Andrew Cunningham.

How to Clean Install macOS Monterey Easily

Apple today released macOS 12 Monterey, and whenever a new operating system is released for the Mac, some users prefer to perform a clean installation. This article explains how to perform what is effectively a clean install of Monterey using a brand new option that's available on Apple silicon-powered Macs and Intel Macs with a T2 security chip.

Source: How to Clean Install macOS Monterey Easily Using the New Erase Mac Option, an article by Tim Hardwick.