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Apple today seeded the third public beta of an upcoming macOS Big Sur 11.3 update to its public beta testing group, with the new software coming two weeks after the second public beta and a day after Apple provided the third beta to developers.

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Public beta testers can download ‌macOS Big Sur‌ 11.3 from the Software Update section of the System Preferences app after installing the proper profile from Apple's beta software website. Those who want to test the update can sign up on Apple's site.

macOS Big Sur 11.3 brings new customization options for Safari, adding a way to rearrange the different sections on the Start Page like Favorites, Reading List, Siri Suggestions, Privacy Report, and more. Developers also have access to a new integration to develop features for the Start Page.

The update includes optimizations for using iOS apps on M1 Macs. When running iPhone and iPad apps on M1 Macs, there's a Touch Alternatives preference pane to set keyboard commands for touch input alternatives, plus iPadOS apps launch with a larger window if the Mac's display allows for it. Touch Alternatives can be enabled for iPhone or iPad apps by clicking on the app's name in the menu bar and then selecting the Preferences option. Touch Alternatives let you customize taps, swipes, and drags with keyboard commands.

macOS Big Sur 11.3 adds support for the latest PlayStation 5 DualSense and Xbox Series X/S controllers for use with macOS games.

In the Reminders app, reminder lists can be sorted by Due Date, Creation Date, Priority, or Title, and there is an option to print lists by going to File > Print. Reminders can also be moved manually across lists with drag and drop, something that wasn't possible before.

Apple added a new "Made For You" library shortcut in Apple Music for finding personal mixes and Replay playlists, and the Listen Now section has been updated with support for highlighting live events.

There's also a new autoplay feature in the Apple Music app that lets the streaming service to continue to play music after a playlist or music queue ends. Apple Music sources music similar to what's in a person's Apple Music library, with the feature mimicking the autoplay option added to Apple Music in iOS 14.

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With autoplay enabled, Apple Music audio will not end even after a playlist or album is over. To check that it's on, play a playlist or album and then click on the three dot/line menu button in the upper right hand corner. From there, make sure the infinity symbol is toggled on.

In the Apple News app, there's a redesigned Apple News+ tab with a dedicated "For You" section and a new Browse tab that makes it easier to browse through available content. The new For You section is designed to help Apple News+ users find favorite magazines and newspapers much faster, plus it adds new tools for managing downloaded issues.

There's an updated "Support" interface when accessing "About This Mac." The new design includes details on your warranty and it allows for starting a repair right from the Mac interface.

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macOS Big Sur 11.3 adds support for HomePod Stereo pairs, allowing a set of paired HomePods to be set as the default sound output option, with the two HomePods showing up as a single selectable speaker rather than separate as in prior versions of macOS.

Code in the update suggests that the Optimized Battery Charging feature will now make sure the Mac's battery is fully charged before a scheduled calendar event. The Mac will charge to 100 percent three hours before a calendar event's start time.

Optimized Battery Charging is designed to preserve the lifespan of the Mac's battery by limiting the amount of time that a Mac sits at 100 percent battery.

In Safari, there's support for WebM video playback, allowing users to play WebM videos using Apple's browser. WebM is a niche video format designed to be a royalty-free alternative to the H.264 codec used in the MP4 format. WebM allows video files to remain small without sacrificing quality and can be played with little processing power, making it ideal for webpages and browsers.

Code in found in the third macOS Big Sur 11.3 beta suggests that Rosetta could be removed from some M1 Macs in some select regions after the software is released. There's a mention that "Rosetta is no longer available in this region. Applications requiring Rosetta will no longer run," but no additional information is available at this time.

There are also appear to be new assets that suggest a feature for mapping game controller buttons to keyboard layouts, and there's a Game Center toggle to enable or disable connections with friends, which lets games set you up with your friends or prevents apps from accessing that info.

More on macOS Big Sur can be found in our macOS Big Sur roundup. The software is expected to see a release this spring.

Article Link: Apple Seeds Third Public Beta of macOS Big Sur 11.3
 
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Does anyone of you know with which update Apple plans to fix the external monitor issue with M1 MacBooks? M1 MacBooks only support 1 external screen with different content than the internal screen. Strangewise, the M1 MacBooks support 6 external screens, which show all the same content.
 
I read another post from the developer beta section, and someone claimed Apple removed the ability to play through paired HomePods by default. Is this true?
 
Any news on if this fixes the apparent SSD excessive write issue?
Still waiting for some competent folks to actually determine that it is an issue with excessive writes and not the "inherent unreliability" of the reporting software. Whenever anyone prefaces an article with inherent unreliability of software reporting the writes, have to take it with a grain of salt (or a 50 pound bag). so far I am willing to believe it is software issue not compiled properly for the M1. I'm sure there are some experts out there though
 
Does this beta fix the ongoing Big Sur bug where redirecting a phone call's audio to a nearby Mac cuts the call off? Could somebody here please try testing this?
 
Is it true that Rosetta 2 is now removed from 11.3?
We will just have to wait and see. I am not convinced it will happen, a line in code could mean anything. If it were to happen, I expect Apple would make some sort of announcement about it, as it will affect a lot of folks with M1 machines, those are flying off the shelves quickly.

I would wait and see what happens, called apple support today, they did not have a clue, and told me not to read much into it, will see I guess. It would be a bummer, but not that big of a deal if only devs from Spotify would break the silent treatment and tell us whether they are working on it or not.
 
No, Apple is not removing Rosetta from 11.3. That would be the equivalent of crippling their new chip. They would spend many millions to fight any legal issues before doing that.
 
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Other people have given a pretty good estimation of what it's about -- covering their behinds when it comes to technology export in countries that are sanctioned, but which probably don't even sell Apple products anyway.
Fair enough ... i figured the same tbh...let's just wait until 11.3 comes, to see.
 
Does anyone of you know with which update Apple plans to fix the external monitor issue with M1 MacBooks? M1 MacBooks only support 1 external screen with different content than the internal screen. Strangewise, the M1 MacBooks support 6 external screens, which show all the same content.
I have been using this update for about 7 hours and so far, I haven't experimented the problems that I used to have with the previous version. Specifically, when waking-up. Is it fixed? I don't know, but the issue with the external monitor was fairly consistent. So far, so good
 
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Anyone seeing a change in the color of your monitor? I noticed the desktop was darker. Any text on white background looks fuzzy or washed out a bit. Black background is fine.
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Big Sur
Maybe the last Apple OS I upgrade too.
These upgrades are not worth it. too too buggy. Features BLAH BLAH
Snow Leopard was probably the last OS upgrade I was really excited about. First INTEL OS
TIGER was by far the BEST G4 G5 OS. BOOTED UP SUPER SUPER FAST. NICE AND LEAN OS. the way it should be.
 
I have probably not seen 2 kernel panics in the last decade on my Macs, and yet I've had 2 in 8 hours on 11.3 PB3 on my M1 MBP today.

Y'all may wanna wait to PB4.
 
Big Sur
Maybe the last Apple OS I upgrade too.
These upgrades are not worth it. too too buggy. Features BLAH BLAH
Snow Leopard was probably the last OS upgrade I was really excited about. First INTEL OS
TIGER was by far the BEST G4 G5 OS. BOOTED UP SUPER SUPER FAST. NICE AND LEAN OS. the way it should be.
Yes, my C64 was the same. Booted up super fast. Nice and lean OS.
 
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