Introducing macOS Sequoia
Apple’s been working hard on macOS 15, and it shows
SO THE NEXT version of the Mac’s operating system, macOS 15, is to be called Sequoia. Found in northern California and southern Oregon, the sequoia is a giant redwood tree, the tallest trees on Earth. Before logging took its toll they could be found in many parts of California, but many that remain today are protected in the Sequoia National Park.
macOS Sequoia has some great new features. As well as benefitting from Apple Intelligence, a new AI platform integrated into the next releases of Apple’s operating systems, it offers iPhone Mirroring, Image Playground, and a new Passwords app. But what are these exciting tools? Let’s take a look.
Passwords app
The Passwords app is coming to Apple mobile devices, Vision Pro and even Windows as part of the iCloud for Windows app, as well as the Mac. It makes it easier to manage your Wi–Fi passwords, app passwords, website logins, verification codes, shared passwords, Passkeys and more. Stored passwords securely sync across your devices, and if you use Autofill when making a password, it automatically populates in the app. Passwords was built on the foundation of — and replaces — Keychain. You need never forget a password again.