Article 5JTPN Buried features: There’s more to macOS Monterey than the keynote let on

Buried features: There’s more to macOS Monterey than the keynote let on

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Samuel Axon
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Enlarge / A promotional image of macOS Monterey. (credit: Apple)

As is always the case with each Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, Apple's 90-minute presentation Monday covered what the company deems the biggest features of its new operating systems. But Apple didn't cover every change coming to Macs.

We've singled out a few changes that didn't get much fanfare yesterday but are nonetheless interesting or exciting for macOS or iOS users. This is not a complete list of changes. Fortunately, if you want that, the Apple website offers an "all new features" page for macOS.

That said, here are some changes we thought were worth surfacing as WWDC rolls on.

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