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Apple today released the first public beta of macOS Golden Gate, expanding the macOS 27 beta test to non-developers. You can sign up to test the update on Apple's beta website, and then download it by going to System Settings > General > Software Update and toggling on the macOS 27 beta.

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macOS Golden Gate includes the same Siri AI features as iOS 27 and iPadOS 27, but you get to Siri through Spotlight with a Command + Space keyboard shortcut. Siri can search the web to answer questions, look through your personal data like photos, emails, and messages to help you find what you're searching for, and complete actions in and between apps. There is a dedicated Siri app, and you can hold ongoing conversations with Siri.

Apple brought Visual Intelligence to the Mac, so Siri can look at what's on your screen and answer questions about it.

The Liquid Glass design introduced last year has been updated, and Apple added a slider for controlling overall system transparency. Liquid Glass opacity has been changed so it better diffuses complex content, and other design changes bring more depth and separation to the UI so it's easier to tell which window is active.

Apps now feature uniform toolbars with headings and controls that are easier to read, and windows no longer have such dramatically rounded corners. Sidebars are no longer floating and extend edge-to-edge, plus window positioning is more consistent across external displays.

Write with Siri is able to generate text from scratch, correct your grammar, or give you feedback on your writing, and there are new AI editing tools in the Photos app. In Shortcuts, you can create automations with natural language requests, and search has been improved in Mail and Messages. Apple made multiple performance improvements across macOS Golden Gate for a faster, smoother experience even on older Macs.

More on the new features in macOS 27 can be found in our macOS Golden Gate roundup.

Article Link: First macOS Golden Gate Public Beta Now Available
 
As this seems to be based on last week's Dev Beta 3, note that some Automations don't work.

If you're totally new to MacOS27 (and iOS 27), Shortcuts and Automations have undergone a quite substantial change - read up about it. Basically, all automations are now shortcuts, and the only difference between the two is that automations have an autioation action/trigger as the first action.

However ... if a new DB3 is released along with the PB, I'll update this post if it fixes the battery % trigger automations which don't work.

Edit: DB3 v2 didn't fix battery % automations.
 
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If you’re unsure, do NOT update yet. Especially if you use spaces for window management. Whilst improved since Dev beta 2, it still hangs/stops mid transition occasionally and may need a forced restart.
 
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Apple today released the first public beta of macOS Golden Gate, expanding the macOS 27 beta test to non-developers. You can sign up to test the update on Apple's beta website, and then download it by going to System Settings > General > Software Update and toggling on the macOS 27 beta.

macOS-27-Public-Beta-Feature.jpg

macOS Golden Gate includes the same Siri AI features as iOS 27 and iPadOS 27, but you get to Siri through Spotlight with a Command + Space keyboard shortcut. Siri can search the web to answer questions, look through your personal data like photos, emails, and messages to help you find what you're searching for, and complete actions in and between apps. There is a dedicated Siri app, and you can hold ongoing conversations with Siri.

Apple brought Visual Intelligence to the Mac, so Siri can look at what's on your screen and answer questions about it.

The Liquid Glass design introduced last year has been updated, and Apple added a slider for controlling overall system transparency. Liquid Glass opacity has been changed so it better diffuses complex content, and other design changes bring more depth and separation to the UI so it's easier to tell which window is active.

Apps now feature uniform toolbars with headings and controls that are easier to read, and windows no longer have such dramatically rounded corners. Sidebars are no longer floating and extend edge-to-edge, plus window positioning is more consistent across external displays.

Write with Siri is able to generate text from scratch, correct your grammar, or give you feedback on your writing, and there are new AI editing tools in the Photos app. In Shortcuts, you can create automations with natural language requests, and search has been improved in Mail and Messages. Apple made multiple performance improvements across macOS Golden Gate for a faster, smoother experience even on older Macs.

More on the new features in macOS 27 can be found in our macOS Golden Gate roundup.

Article Link: First macOS Golden Gate Public Beta Now Available
Tempted to try it just for the corner radius and sidebar fix alone. haha
 
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DB4 should come out next Monday, if you are a Developer, better wait a little.

EDIT:
Actually there are some updated Developer Releases for Beta 3 available today:

iPadOS 27.0 beta 3 v.2​

macOS 27.0 beta 3 v.2​

 
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