Additionally, the private browsing windows are now locked when not in use. The search bar in Safari has been improved to display helpful results such as weather reports and sports scores in a box below the search bar. You can set a profile for Focus mode to easily switch between work and relaxation modes, and Safari will adjust accordingly. It is useful for keeping work and personal browsing separate and can be synced across multiple devices, including iPhone and iPad. Then, there is the new Profiles feature that lets you create separate identities for unique web service logins, favourites, and histories. You can then customise the app name and icon, and launch it like any other app. It is so simple that all you need to do is open the website and select "Add to Dock" from the file menu. Though, one of the biggest additions would be the option to create web apps. Browsing through the web? No, it’s time for web apps now Safari's fall release will introduce new features like single-site web apps and profiles. The lock screen is now a lot similar to how it is on iPads – a clean slate showing just the date and time, with your photo and name on the bottom. Aside from the new lock screen, there is not much of a visual change, and it could be one of the most polarising changes in recent years. There is also a new abstract dynamic wallpaper, which like any other previous wallpaper changes based on the time of day and whether you're in light or dark mode. Once you log in, it continues for a few more seconds, seamlessly waking up your computer, and settles into a still, if you have selected the same to be your wallpaper. These high-resolution, slow-motion aerial shots can be set as your screensaver on the lock screen. The collection is divided into four categories: landscape, cityscape, underwater, and Earth, including a view of Grand Canyon, Patagonia, Yosemite, London, California Kelp Forest, California Dolphins, and Caribbean Day. Get an aerial view on your lock screen macOS Sonoma features a collection of aerial screensavers and wallpapers much reminiscent of screensavers that you might have seen on Apple TV. Now, all we need is more and more third-developers to bring widgets to macOS. While there is a widget for Music on iPadOS and iOS, it will be coming to macOS later, which will have the ability to control playback, follow charts, and show personalised recommendations. Contacts and Safari offer quick access, while Books and Podcasts have enhanced playback options. The widget Home app will act as a hub for managing accessories. If you are working on a window, the widget fades away into a translucent state, and this effect is pleasing, as widgets remain readable but are not distracting. When there is no active window on your screen, widgets will display colour. However, these widgets are not interactive, so you will need an iPhone to see more beyond a widget. So, you will not need to open up your iPhone if you want to see something quickly. Your iPhone must be on the same Wi-Fi network or near your Mac to do this. Additionally, you can add widgets from your iPhone's installed apps to your Mac desktop. For instance, you can tick off completed tasks in Reminders, and turn on a light in the new Home widget by clicking on it. The latest version of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS Sonoma updates now have interactive widgets that allow you to complete tasks without opening related apps, making them more useful.
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