Sequoia: iPhone Mirroring, Passwords, Notes
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•macOS Sequoia review: iPhone mirroring is more useful than you think
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Apple 's new Mac OS Sequoia has a few helpful features like iPhone Mirroring , a full-fledged Passwords app and automatic transcription in the Notes app.
Once you've got a Mac (with an Apple Silicon chip, or one of the last Intel models with a T2 security chip) running the new OS, you can easily pair the two using the iPhone mirroring app.
It took me a few minutes to get used to navigating iOS with a trackpad and keyboard.
Apple 's new Mac OS Sequoia is worth an immediate upgrade if you're a Mac and iPhone owner.
It's clear that Apple is prioritizing the devices that get updated far more frequently than laptops and desktops.
The Notes app now lets you record voice notes and automatically transcribes them.
The Passwords app does a decent job of collecting your stored passwords.
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