WWDC 2025 began with the first main report in which Apple revealed the news of the following versions for its operating systems, and, of course, this includes MacOS. The company officially introduced MacOS 26Also known as Tahot Mason, Which arrives with several new products inherited from iOS 26, including new design, as well as new functions associated with performance. The novelties of MacOS 26 are also held an improved spotlight, new Apple Intelligence tools and a completely new application.
Name MacOS: TahoeRefers to an homonym lake located between the border of California and Nevada, which stands out for its crystalline waters. Therefore, this name, in turn, winks one of the main beginners of this version: its new design.
Apple wanted to include in all its operating systems a new aesthetics iOS 26, baptized as Liquid glasswhich is distinguished for the presence of transparent buttons and menu or with “glazed” tones that include such changes as a new design in badges (which support the same square shape with rounded corners), as well as a few more rounded elements, with shadows and decomposed colors.
New MacOS Design 26 It is also present in other interface elementsHow Dock And widgets that now have completely transparent aesthetics and new badges, so they are in harmony with the rest of the company’s operating systems.
Apple also made MacOS 26 Tahoe more customizable. The new version makes it possible to paint the icons or Completely set up foldersWith the possibility of adding flowers or emoticons on them.
On the other hand, some of the Apple applications include default in their operating system, for example, as Safari, They also underwent changes. The company’s browser, in fact, was revised by a new transparent navigation panel, which we can also see in other applications such as photographs, Apple Music, etc.
Apple also included some of the most important IOS 26 innovations, such as improvements in the use of messages, including the possibility of changing the bottom of the chat or the function for creating polls.



Apple completely changes attention to MacOS 26 Tahoe
Another new MacOS 26 Tahoe is A new center of attentionThis is smarter than the field, and can show files, images and documents based on relevance for the user. Apple also included new filters that are aimed at facilitating the search for specific files, and now even the files stored in units in the third party cloud are shown.
In the MacOS 26 Tahoe Spotlight there is more than the search engine. Users can use this tool To perform quick actionsFor example, writing e -mail, creating a note or reproduction of a song, without the need to access the applications. All this, in addition, with the possibility of obtaining personalized recommendations based on the user’s use.

The focus of attention can be shown Recommendations of actions in third third -party applicationsThanks to the API, which developers can implement in their relevant applications.
Apple also confirmed during the presentation at the WWDC 2025, which is also possible to perform Direct access to access and perform promotions of the menu bar from Spotlight In the application in which they are. For example, in the application for editing photos, the user can use Spotlight to direct access to the monochrome function.
MacOS 26 improves continuity with iPhone

Apple also improved the tool Duplication iPhone in MacOS 26Which allows you to connect the iPhone to the Mac screen. Now live events are compatible with MacOS, which allows you to see, for example, when the Uber Eats order comes directly from the Mac menu.
In parallel, the company introduced a tool baptized as ContinuityWhich allows users to transmit challenges from the iPhone. To do this, Apple launched a telephone application for Mac, which performs the same functions as the iPhone application, including those that are smarter, such as the one that responds to the calls of strangers to decide whether to answer or not.
News Apple Intelligence

MacOS 26 arrives with several new products associated with Apple Intelligence, declared during the WWDC 2025, including a new function Living translationPole users can automatically transfer messages to the message application or activate Facetime subtitles. The company also added the possibility of using Apple Intelligence tools for straight shortcuts or accessWith for example, with Tahoe MacOS, users can create access using a tool for automatic generalization of notes.
The playground image also improves at the MacOS 26 Tahoe. Now you can create More personalized GenumAllowing to adjust, for example, hair growth, accessories, etc. The image, as well as synchronized with Chatgpt to create designs with different styles.
Finally, aPlaying full fields This has improved due to the integration of Apple Intelligence: now you can automatically classify reminders to make them more controlled. Apple Intelligence can also check emails, websites or notes to help us find the relevant information.
This is Apple Games, a new application that arrives at Macs with MacOS Tahoe

The main report of the WWDC 2025 was also noted the launch of a new application available for the iPhone and Mac. This is about Apple GamesA tool for managing all games loaded for MAC, including with Apple Arcade, and with which users can control various parameters of their Mac to optimize performance during games.
New Mac Games 26 applications also include a function baptized as Game overlapThe field in it users can communicate with players or invite them to join their games and much more.
When will MacOS 26 Tahoe be available?

Apple confirmed that MacOS 26 Tahoe will be available to all users this fall. Beta for developers is available from today, and then a public beta version will be published. You can check the MAC compatible with the taho -macos here.
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