In every new release of the macOS, there are lots of features added or improved considerably. Some of them, like editing documents in Quick Look, are used almost universally. Others might be thoroughly enjoyed by smaller segments of the Apple audience — which, of course, makes them no less important.

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How to Fix HDMI Signal After Catalina Update. There is no explanation yet why the macOS Catalina update caused the HDMI to stop working, and it will probably take a while for Apple to release an update that addresses this issue. If you’re using your Mac for study or work, finding a solution to this problem is a priority because you can’t do.

The new release of macOS Catalina scheduled for the fall of 2019 contains over 120 new features that improve nearly all aspects of the operating system — from transporting Screen Time to Mac via iOS to the ability to use your iPad as a second screen to finding your friends and devices through a single Find My app.

What Is The New Find My App?

The new Find My app combines all scattered apps and utilities that helped you find your friends and devices before. Previously, Find My iPhone and Find My Friends were available as separate iOS and watchOS apps, with a possibility of accessing them through icloud.com as well. Quite confusing to say the least.

With the release of macOS Catalina, a single Find My app will be available on macOS, iPadOS, and iOS to unify the experience among all devices. Good news is, if your Mac is newer than 2012 and passes all minimum requirements, you can download macOS Catalina today and try the apps and features right away. Now let’s dive into how to use Find My app specifically.

Find My Friends inside the Find My app

Since iOS 8 and watchOS 3, you’ve been able to locate your friends anywhere they are if they connected with you through the Find My Friends app. Not much has changed for those devices in the new Find My app — Mac, however, got its own version, which unlike the one in icloud.com is now full-featured.

If you haven’t used Find My Friends before and would like to now, first you need to share your own location:

  1. Go to icloud.com.
  2. Select Find My.
  3. In the bottom left, click on your avatar.
  4. Check Share My Location ➙ Done.
  5. Great! Now others can request your location too.

When you launch Find My in macOS Catalina, you’ll see a list of people you’ve shared location with on the left and the map on the right. The map lets you see all you friends as well as yourself. You can also change the map interface from the default (drawn) to Hybrid or Satellite.

To add a new person to the list:

  1. Scroll through the list and click Add.
  2. Enter their email address ➙ Send.
  3. As soon as your friend agrees to share location, you’ll see them on the list.

After your list of friends is complete, click on any name to either see their contact info or directions in Apple Maps of how to get to them. You can also remove people from the list that way or stop sharing your location with them.

Find your devices easily

If you catch yourself frequently misplacing your devices, you’ll be glad to know that finding your iPhone or Mac became even easier in the new Find My app.

To find your devices through the Find My app, you first need to enable the option in your iCloud settings:

  1. Launch System Preferences.
  2. Select iCloud.
  3. Check the box beside the Find My Mac option.

Now you’ll be able to see all your devices when you open the Find My app and switch to the Devices tab at the top. If you click on any given device, you’ll see its location and have the option for it to play a sound (so you can locate it locally), see directions in Apple Maps, and mark the devices as lost.

When you say that one of the devices is lost, Apple will lock the device along with its Apple Pay capability and ask anyone who picks up the device for the account information. A welcome new feature here is being able to locate your phone or laptop even if it goes offline through a new encrypted algorithm that pings nearby Apple devices through the Bluetooth signal. Genius!

Always shred your sensitive files on Mac

As our devices are now more portable than ever, and most of us sport MacBooks in cafes and co-working spaces around town, the possibility of losing them increases exponentially as well. The first step in securing yourself from the unexpected is to have a backup — and luckily, with iCloud and lots of backup solutions on the market, most of us do.

What’s discussed much less frequently is the amount of sensitive data (personal and corporate) that we process every day. Tax information, financial statements, medical records — you name it. And when we’re done we just delete it thinking it’s gone forever. But it’s not. Identity thieves can easily recreate the recent contents of your Trash if they get access to your Mac. The only secure solution here is to use the digital shredder:

  1. Download a free Shedder included with CleanMyMac X (by many accounts the most thorough one on the market).
  2. Launch the app and navigate to Shredder in the sidebar.
  3. Click Select Files.
  4. Choose which files you’d like to delete completely.
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From now on, every time you encounter a sensitive file, make sure to use the Shredder to get rid of it. After that, it’s also a good practice to use an algorithm to clean your Trash without any issues: Castify app for mac os.

  1. In CleanMyMac X, navigate to Trash Bins.
  2. Click Scan.
  3. Review Details and then Empty when you select everything that applies to your situation.

Now that your Mac is free of sensitive information and unneeded files — you’re finally safe and secure in case your Mac goes missing. Besides, feel free to explore other available scans in CleanMyMac X, which is a top-rated optimization software for Mac overall. Start with System Junk, take a look at Maintenance, try Malware Removal, and more! Even if you decide not to upgrade to Catalina beta just yet — you should know that CleanMyMac X works on macOS Mojave too. What a no-brainer!

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Ever since Apple revealed the native dark mode and the ability to use iPad as a secondary monitor on Mac, I’ve been waiting to get my hands on macOS Catalina. And now that we have the official public beta out, well, here is my experience so far.

Before we begin

If you are looking forward to installing macOS Catalina, it’s a good idea to understand, how much it’s going to cost. Don’t worry, it’s a free upgrade, but it’s going to cost you some time and you need around 10 GB free space. The download file is around 7 GBs, so depending on your Internet connection it might take you a couple of hours. However, once the file is downloaded, the installation will take 20 – 40 mins depending on your Macbook version. For instance, I installed it on my MacBook Air 2016 and it took around 30 mins. Also, you won’t be able to use your computer during the installation process, so it’s better to install it on a spare Mac or when you are not doing serious work.

Eligible Mac

  • MacBook (2015 or newer)
  • MacBook Air (2012 or newer)
  • MacBook Pro (2012 or newer)
  • Mac mini (2012 or newer)
  • iMac (2012 or newer)
  • iMac Pro (2017 or newer)
  • Mac Pro (2013 or newer)

Installation

Before we begin, it’s a good idea to back up the files on your Mac.

Once done, head over to Apple Beta Software Program website, click ‘Sign up’, then enter in your Apple ID and click ‘Sign in’. Select MacOS on the next page, and Enroll your Mac.

Click on Download the macOS public beta utility button to download the macOSPublicBetaAccessUtility.dmg
file for configuration.

Install the DMG file. Once done, it’ll automatically open the App Store with macOS Catalina download page. Click on the download button to start the download process. Once the download finish, the installer will automatically launch the installation page. If you are in the middle of your work right now, you can close the installation page and re-run the dmg file when you are free. Since you have already download the file, it’ll skip the download page and automatically launch the installation page.

Follow the on-screen instruction to install. It’ll restart your computer and might take around 30 minutes to complete the installation.

Experience so far

Hello Dark Mode

After the first boot, macOS Catalina gives you the option to choose a light theme, dark theme or automatic night/day theme. Obviously, I’m going with the dark theme, and just as I expected it looks amazing. Safari, Finder, System preference, Spotlight and even third-party apps like Chrome turns dark when dark mode is enabled.

The next thing you noticed with every major OS update is wallpaper. And macOS Catalina also packs some new wallpaper, with dynamic night/day versions.

Goodbye iTunes

Owing to iTunes departure, next up we have some obvious changes like the redesigned music and Podcast app. Off course there is also a new TV app. I still haven’t used them fully, so I’ll hold my judgment on this.

UI changes

There have been significant UI changes in most native Mac apps such as Notes, Reminder, Mail etc. And it’s not just the UI that has changed, Apple has added some new features as well. Like you can see thumbnail preview in the notes app and reminder app has consistent UI in all Apple devices.

Ipad app to control mac. Limit App usage natively

Another new feature in macOS Catalina is screen time. Just as iPhone, the screen time in Mac lets you track your app’s usage and also allow you to limit your time on certain apps.

Find devices even offline

Also, to avoid future confusion, Find My iPhone and Find My Friends have been combined into one app, called ‘Find My’. The biggest update here is offline support. Your Mac will send a secure Bluetooth signal, which will create a mesh network of other Apple devices. In simple words, you can use the ‘Find My’ app to find your other Apple devices even if they’re not connected to WiFi or Network.

Sidecar doesn’t work

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The one thing I was most excited for was sidecar, basically a native solution to Duet Display. That’s you can use your iPad as a second display on your Mac. Unfortunately, this feature didn’t work on my Mac. So, if you are just upgrading your Mac, for this particular feature, do keep this in mind. Fortunately, I still have my Duet Display to take of this need.

iPad apps on Mac will take time

Another thing I was waiting to test was iPad apps on Mac. But turns out, this will feature won’t arrive until the final version of these operating systems, which could take a couple of months. That said, it’ll exciting to see games like PubG and Asphalt on Mac.

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Closing words

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Overall, macOS Catalina is a big update. Just like any OS update, Apple has listened to users and incorporated some popular third-party apps feature natively. For instance, Duet Display for Sidebar, and freedom for Screen Time, etc.

Mac Catalina Issues

In my experience so far, all my previously installed apps such as Chrome, Slack, Skype, Station, aText, etc worked fine. Although, I was not able to use the Sidecar feature and the Steam app didn’t work as well. You might experience some bugs after first boot, like my Mac’s audio was not working but a simple restart fixed most of the problem.

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If you an Apple enthusiast, you should probably go for this update. Based on our experience, you should be able to easily do your daily work on this new update. However, do expect little hiccups here and there. Let me know if you are going for this upgrade and your fav features in the comment below.