The new macOS Catalina 10.15 software that released Monday breaks compatibility with apps for DJs that rely on the ability of iTunes to export XML playlists in real time.
macOS Catalina breaks DJ apps that rely on iTunes with XML file support
The new macOS Catalina 10.15 software that released Monday breaks compatibility with apps for DJs that rely on the ability of iTunes to export XML playlists in real time.
The iCloud folder sharing feature in macOS Catalina 10.15, which released Monday for public consumption, seems to have been officially delayed until spring 2020.
Apple released iOS 13.1 and iPadOS to the public not too long ago, and now it's time for the next big update to Apple's desktop operating system to go public.
Earlier today, Apple seeded the Golden Master of macOS Catalina 10.15 to developers, signaling that the public launch of the desktop operating system's updated software is right around the corner.
It has been months since Apple first introduced its newest update for macOS back at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, but now it looks like we're right on the cusp of a public launch.
Apple has already upgraded all of its other major operating systems, but macOS Catalina is still moving right along with beta seeds.
In July of this year, Apple officially released macOS Mojave 10.14.6. On August 1, the company released the first supplemental update for the desktop operating system.
Following the latest beta seeds to developers of iOS, iPadOS, and others, Apple is following along with the latest for macOS Catalina.
With the impending arrival of new software versions for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and its other platforms, Apple is sending out semi-regular updates to developers on some important matters.
iOS is getting a system-wide dark mode very soon thanks to the incoming launch of iOS 13. macOS, on the other hand, has supported a dark mode for quite some time already, and now Slack for the desktop operating system is jumping on the bandwagon, too.
Following the latest beta seeds to developers of iOS, iPadOS, and others, Apple is following along with the latest for macOS Catalina.
Following the latest beta seeds to developers of iOS, iPadOS, and others, Apple is following along with the latest for macOS Catalina.