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Revision as of 19:07, 7 June 2021

macOS 12 Monterey
Version of the macOS operating system
DeveloperApple Inc.
OS family
Source modelClosed, with open source components
Latest release12.7.6[1] (21H1320) (July 29, 2024; 3 months ago (2024-07-29)) [±]
Update methodSoftware Update
Platformsx86-64, ARM64
Kernel typeHybrid (XNU)
LicenseProprietary software with open-source components and content licensed with APSL
Preceded bymacOS 11 Big Sur
Official websiteapple.com/macos/monterey-preview/
Support status
Supported

macOS Monterey (version 12) will be the 18th major release of macOS, Apple's desktop operating system for Macintosh computers. The successor to macOS Big Sur, it was announced at WWDC 2021 on June 7, 2021 and is expected to be released in the Fall of 2021.[2][3][4]

Some of the major features showcased during the WWDC keynote include enhancements to Continuity, Apple’s technology for seamless interaction among macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS devices, a redesigned Safari browser, support for receiving AirPlay content from iOS and iPadOS devices, and more.

System requirements

References

  1. ^ "About the security content of macOS Monterey 12.7.6". Apple. July 29, 2024. Retrieved July 30, 2024.
  2. ^ "MacOS Monterey: Apple launches new operating system for Mac". The Independent. 7 June 2021. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
  3. ^ Clark, Mitchell (7 June 2021). "macOS Monterey lets you run Shortcuts and share input and files between Macs and iPads". The Verge. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
  4. ^ Rayome, Alison DeNisco. "MacOS Monterey is on the way: Apple previewed MacOS 12 at WWDC and gave it a name". CNET. Retrieved 2021-06-07.