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macOS Monterey Cannot Be Installed on Macintosh HD: How to Fix
macOS Monterey cannot be installed on Macintosh HD? First, you need to check your storage space and move on to other solutions.
How to Upgrade to macOS Monterey While Avoiding Ventura
Some users may need to upgrade macOS without going to Ventura: here’s how you can do this using macOS Monterey as an example.
Safari Duplicate Tab Bug Plagues macOS Monterey and Ventura
A highly annoying Safari duplicate tab bug was apparently introduced in macOS Monterey 12.6, and even affects macOS Ventura 13
Apple Fixes Zero-Day Security Vulnerabilities with iOS and iPadOS 15.6.1, macOS Monterey 12.5.1
Apple released iOS and iPadOS 15.6.1, along with macOS Monterey 12.5.1, to address security problems that may have been actively exploited.
Release Candidate for macOS Monterey 12.4 Seeded, Bringing Universal Control Out of Beta
Apple has seeded the macOS Monterey 12.4 Release Candidate. Among the changes, Universal Control is no longer labeled as beta.
Bluetooth and Display Fixes Highlight macOS Monterey 12.3.1 Update
Thursday saw a number of important software updates from Apple. Among them, macOS Monterey 12.3.1 arrived to fix several issues.
Apple Seeds Latest Developer Betas of iOS 15.4, iPadOS 15.4, watchOS 8.5, macOS Monterey 12.3 [Updated]
The latest versions of watchOS 8.5, iOS and iPadOS 15.4, and macOS Monterey 12.3 are now available to registered developers.
macOS Monterey 12.2.1 Fixes Bluetooth Battery Drain Bug
The Bluetooth battery drain bug that caused many macOS Monterey 12.2 users to wake up to dead batteries is solved in the latest update.
Apple Seeds macOS Monterey 12.3 Beta 2
The latest build, macOS Monterey 12.3 beta 2, includes Universal Control and resolves a number of bugs from the first beta.
'Deliveries' App Update Supports Shortcuts on macOS Monterey
The Deliveries app update now supports macOS Monterey and iOS 15. The version notes for Monterey include Shortcuts support. The update includes a lot of improvements and bug fixes, so here is just part of the notes: Shortcuts are now supported on macOS Monterey. Note: due to limitations in macOS, shortcuts only have a written or spoken description, rather than showing the relevant deliveries like on iOS. The “scan a package” shortcut will open the “Add a Delivery” window since scanning barcodes is not supported in Deliveries for Mac. Notifications that a package has been delivered are now marked as Time Sensitive on macOS Monterey. Sharing a single delivery via Messages now just sends a link. Sharing via AirDrop now sends a link instead of a file, so it’s easier to share with someone that doesn’t have the app.
Update to macOS Monterey Fixes Safari Leak
In the latest macOS Monterey update, a controversial Safari leak is plugged. Your web pages no longer give info they shouldn’t to other tabs.
Dropbox 'Actively Working' on Full macOS Monterey 12.3 Support
Dropbox is “actively working on full support” for macOS 12.3 in order to fix an issue that affects online-only files.
Muting Notifications In macOS Monterey
Here’s How To Mute Notifications in macOS Monterey using Focus.
Apple Releases macOS Monterey 12.2 Developer Beta One Without Universal Control
Apple seeded the fist developer beta of macOS Monterey 12.2 on Thursday. MacRumors reported on the, rather limited, details that were available. One thing missing was Universal Control.
Registered developers can download the beta through the Apple Developer Center and after the appropriate profile is installed, betas will be available through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences. We don’t yet know what’s included in macOS Monterey 12.2, but Apple has yet to implement a major feature — Universal Control. Universal Control is designed to allow a single mouse and trackpad to be used with multiple Macs and iPads, and Apple has said it will be launching this spring.
macOS Monterey Has A Built-In Network Speed Test
In macOS Monterey there is now a built-in network quality speed test. Learn how to access it in this mini-segment from Mac Geek Gab 901.
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Ex-Apple Staffer Discusses Shortcuts on macOS Monterey
In a new AppleInsider podcast, former Apple employee Matthew Cassinelli to discusses the integration of Shortcuts in macOS Monterey. For those of us still getting used to the addition, it’s a conversation worth listening to.
Since the public release of macOS Monterey, users can now create, edit, and sync their iOS Shortcuts directly on a Mac. Announced earlier this year at WWDC, Shortcuts on macOS will also slowly replace the previous automation tool, Automator, bringing one system to the Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Matthew Cassinelli previously worked on the original Workflow app, which was acquired by Apple in 2017 and evolved into the Shortcuts app. After staying on the team at Apple for a short time, Matthew became an independent creator, helping others learn Shortcuts, and reporting on new actions available with every update.
[Headline corrected November 26 to clarify that Mr. Cassinelli was not an engineer at Apple.]
macOS Monterey Includes Network Quality Test
For troubleshooting slow connections, macOS Monterey now provides a built-in network quality testing tool. Jeff Butts explains how to use it.
Apple Releases macOS Monterey 12.1 Developer Beta 3
On Tuesday Apple released the third beta of macOS Monterey 12.1 for developers. It can be installed through System Preferences.
Disk Utility Can Now Manage Snapshots in macOS Monterey
Disk Utility can now manage AFPS snapshots, no matter which app created them, in macOS Monterey.
This new feature is cunningly hidden so that you don’t notice this huge leap forward when you first open the app. To engage its new powers, select a volume and use the Show APFS Snapshots command in its View menu. This opens a new table view in the lower part of the main view in which the selected volume’s snapshots are listed.
Apple Offers Fix For macOS Monterey Bug Bricking Some T2 Macs
When macOS Monterey was rolled out, an issue arose whereby some Macs with T2 chips were bricking. 9to5Mac reports that this has now been resolved.
Now, Apple says it has identified an issue affecting the T2 security chip that caused this problem and is rolling out a fix to prevent it from happening in the future. In a statement, Apple explained (via Rene Ritchie): We have identified and fixed an issue with the firmware on the Apple T2 security chip that prevented a very small number of users from booting up their Mac after updating macOS. The updated firmware is now included with the existing macOS updates. Any users impacted by this issue can contact Apple Support for assistance. To prevent this problem from occurring to additional users, Apple has rolled out an updated version of the bridgeOS firmware that runs on the T2 security chip. Users already impacted by the problem are instructed to contact Apple Support for assistance.
macOS Monterey Reportedly Bricks Older Macs
The new features of macOS Monterey may be tempting. However, you should know the update reportedly bricks older Macs in many cases.
macOS Monterey Quick Tips, M1 Choices, and Cool Stuff Found — Mac Geek Gab 898
It’s been a busy week in the Apple world: the new M1 Pro/Max-based MacBook Pros began arriving, Monterey dropped for most, AirPods Gen 3 arrived, you had questions, and your two favorite geeks have answers! Listen as John and Dave help try to sort through all of this, deciding what’s important, what’s not, and which macOS Monterey Quick Tips you might’ve missed in the mayhem. Press play and learn at least five new things together with the MGG family!
'Data Jar' App For Shortcuts Has Arrived on macOS Monterey
Data Jar is a Shortcuts-adjacent app that lets you store data for use in a shortcut as persistent key-value pairs. You can store text, numbers, booleans, lists, dictionaries, and files. This lets you read and update data directly from Shortcuts. As an example of how I use Data Jar, I have a shortcut that lets me rename a bunch of files at once. Some files are renamed sequentially and Data Jar helps me store the latest number for the files, and it gets updated with every new file I rename with it. It’s a great app, free for Mac and I personally recommend giving a big tip to the developer if you find Data Jar useful.