WWDC 2017 Wish List: New features we want in macOS 10.13<article>
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<p>Everyone has their gripes about macOS, even if they mostly like it. It’s the rough edges on a product that’s matured and refined over time that keeps scratching at us, though, making us ask for better.</p><p>I asked people what they’d like to see in macOS 10.13 and added my suggestions from my experience and from reading thousands of your emails over the last few years to our Mac 911 column.</p><p>(While macOS 10.13 doesn’t yet have a name, I’m going to pretend it will be called Joshua Tree, as Apple has a habit of installing unwanted U2 things.)</p><h2>iTunes</h2>
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<p>The biggest blemish in macOS remains iTunes, something Macworld writers have
spilled virtual ink about for years and years. iTunes was an odd choice to add more and more features, but a necessary one, back when iPhones could only sync over USB to a Mac.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3197574/macs/wish-list-new-features-we-want-in-macos-1013.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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WWDC 2017 Wish List: New features we want in macOS 10.13