Apple Seeds Fifth Beta of macOS Catalina to DevelopersApple today seeded the fifth beta of macOS 10.15 Catalina for testing purposes, a little over two weeks after seeding the
fourth macOS Catalina beta and more than a month after the new Mac operating system update
was first unveiled at the Worldwide Developers Conference.
The new
macOS Catalina beta can be downloaded using the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences. As with all new betas, <!---->macOS Catalina<!----> should not be installed on a primary machine because it is early release software and has bugs.
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<!---->macOS Catalina<!----> eliminates the iTunes app, splitting it into Music, Podcasts, and TV apps. The
Apple Music and Apple Podcasts apps are available now, while the
Apple TV app is coming later this year.
The three new apps offer similar functionality to iTunes, but are split up by feature. iOS device management is still available on the Mac, but it's now done through the Finder rather than iTunes.
With a new
Sidecar feature, you can turn your
iPad into a second display for your Mac with just the click of a button. The
Apple Pencil works with <!---->Sidecar<!---->, so you can turn your <!---->iPad<!----> into a drawing tablet in apps like Photoshop and Illustrator.
Your
Apple Watch can be used to approve security prompts for passwords and other info in <!---->macOS Catalina<!---->, and Macs with a T2 chip now support Activation Lock, making them more secure. There's a new
Find My that brings the <!---->Find My<!----> Mac app to the Mac for the first time and even lets you track your devices when they're offline, or, in the case of notebooks, closed.
Screen Time is available on the Mac as well as iOS devices, and Project Catalyst, a new Apple initiative, will let developers easily port their <!---->iPad<!----> apps over to the Mac to increase the number of Mac apps available.
There's a new
Photos interface that surfaces your best photos organized by day, month, or year, there's a new start page in Safari, Mail has new tools for muting email threads and blocking senders, and the Reminders app has been overhauled. 32-bit apps no longer work in <!---->macOS Catalina<!---->, which is something to be aware of before installing the beta.
For more details on <!---->macOS Catalina<!---->, make sure to
check out our macOS Catalina roundup.
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