When you see that your Mac user has a software update notification available, do you just hit “Remind Me Tomorrow” for weeks on end? Well, you should probably change your ways. Apple just rolled out the latest MacOS update — called Big Sur (or MacOS 11)— because it brings some pretty meaning changes to your Mac experience.
It’s also the first MacOS that optimized to take full advantage of the M1 chip that’s integrated directly into Apple’s latest MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac mini. Basically, apps are going to run way faster and smoother. (If you bought one of these new M1 Mac computers, they come with Big Sur already installed.)
Safari is lighter weight and better than ever.
If you use Safari as your default web browser, you’re going to notice some big upgrades with Big Sur. It’s going to do the expected, such as load web pages faster (roughly twice as fast as with Chrome) and help your MacBook be way more efficient (to extend battery life), but it also adds a new tab management features that will benefit people who have leave lots of tabs open.
Safari will now show more tabs at once and give you previews of webpages if you hold the mouse cursor over the tab. And there are new “website favicons” to help you spot the frequently visited tabs, which will no doubt be helpful if you have multiple tabs.
