Apple announces macOS 15 Sequoia with window tiling, iPhone mirroring, and more
Apple has formally announced macOS 15 at its Worldwide Developers Conference. Codenamed Sequoia, the new release brings a combination of iOS 18 features and a few Mac-specific things to the devices it supports.
Users who split their time between Windows and macOS will be the most excited to see that Apple has finally implemented a form of automated window tiling in macOS, making it easier to automatically arrange windows on your screen without manually dragging and resizing each one individually or switching into full screen mode.
Window tiling in macOS 15. (credit: Apple)
Another feature called iPhone Mirroring sends your iPhone's screen to your Mac, so you can use apps directly on your phone while manipulating them using your Mac's keyboard and trackpad. The iPhone audio is also streamed to your Mac. For privacy's sake, your phone's screen stays locked while apps are streaming to your Mac.