Apple Rolled Out Golden Master Version Of An Upcoming macOS Catalina Update

Apple today released the macOS 10.15 Catalina Golden Master version to the developer, which comes nearly four months after the company introduced the latest Mac operating system at its WWDC keynote in June. The Golden Master is pretty much the final version of the update that will be available to the public.


macOS Catalina, also known as macOS 10.15, introduced three popular entertainment apps, the Apple Music, Apple Podcast and Apple TV app to replace iTunes, a media player, media library, Internet radio broadcaster, and mobile device management application developed by the iPhone maker, and was announced on January 9, 2001.

Additionally, macOS Catalina also includes the new Sidecar feature, which turns the iPad as a second display for your Mac or to be used as a high-precision input device in a number of Mac creative apps.  Like it did in iOS 13, Apple has revamped the Reminders app and added a new Voice Control feature, as well as a new Find My app so you can track your devices even without access to the Internet.

In an effort to increase the number of apps available on the macOS App Store, Apple on WWDC 2019 introduced a new and powerful developer initiative called Project Catalyst, while Apple also added more security options, for example, use Apple Watch to approve security prompts for passwords, plus a new start page in Safari, and Mail now can mute email threads and blocking senders for you.

Other features and changes that Apple added in macOS Catalina including a Screen Time window that monitor the time you spent on your Mac, a new Photos app that shows your best shots arranged by day, month or year, and 32-bit apps will no longer supported in macOS Catalina.

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