This is probably actually a good thing as its gives Apple’s developers more time to work on bug fixes and stability improvements. While Apple is adding some new features to macOS Sonoma, the overall upgrade wont be as significant as in previous years. It’s very possible other names from the list will be used for versions of macOS in the future. We now know that Apple plucked the name Sonoma from the list and that will be what macOS 14 is called. There are 15 names of places in California Apple trademarked but never used, to date every name they have used was one of those trademarks Vox’s Parker Ortolani has listed these names in a tweet from April ( via 9to5Mac). You see, Apple has trademarked a number of California-related names it has still to use. But if you were interested in what the other potential names could have been, you’re in luck. We now know macOS 14 will be called macOS Sonoma. What’s interesting about Apple’s recent macOS naming convention is that all the names are from places in California – the home of Apple. For example, macOS 11 is known as macOS Big Sur, macOS 12 is known as macOS Monterey, and macOS 13 is known as macOS Ventura. Instead, Apple assigns a version name to macOS in marketing materials. Unlike iOS and iPadOS, Apple doesn’t brand macOS by its version number. It’s the last one of those – macOS 14, known by its brand name, macOS Sonoma – that is the operating system that runs on Mac computers, including the company’s MacBook laptops and iMac desktops.īut just what does Apple have in store for macOS Sonoma? Here’s what we know so far… macOS Sonoma: Name During the keynote, Apple showed off a ton of new software including iOS 17, iPadOS 17, watchOS 10, tvOS 17, and macOS 14. WWDC23, the event where Apple previews its next-generation operating systems, has now passed. Here are the best new features and supported devices. Apple has unveiled the next version of the Mac’s operating system, macOS Sonoma.
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