macOS 14, a.k.a.

Sonoma (named after the Californian wine region), has been available since September 2023. It brought new features to Macs including changes to widgets, a new Game Mode, the ability to easily turn web pages into web apps, and fun additions to video conferencing apps. Read on for the lowdown on all the new features and further improvements coming throughout 2024.

Sonoma won’t be the latest version of macOS for long now though: Apple unveiled macOS Sequoia at WWDC in June, and that will be arriving on Macs in the fall, but the development of macOS 14 Sonoma will continue and security updates will be issued even after macOS Sequoia arrives later in 2024. Update September 16, 2024: Apple released the macOS 14.7 update with security patches.

macOS 14 Sonoma: Latest version The full version of macOS 14 was released to the general public on Tuesday, September 26 (the earliest macOS release date since 2018). That was version 14.0.

Many smaller point updates have been released since then, including: The latest version is macOS Sonoma 14.7. Released on September 16, 2024, the update contains security patches and bug fixes.

macOS Sonoma 14.6.1, which was released on August 7.

it contains a fix for a bug in Advanced Data Protection, which encrypts iCloud data. macOS Sonoma 14.6 was made available on July 29.

It includes the ability for the M3 MacBook Pro to run two external displays in clamshell mode and is an update of security patches and bug fixes. Apple has a compl.