Saturday, December 12, 2020

GUI: macOS 10.15 Catalina

Catalina was released in 2019 and was the first version of macOS to drop support for 32 bit Intel apps. Going forward, only 64 bit apps would run under macOS.

Install:























Empty Desktop:

Desktop with Applications:










Desktop with Applications (Dark Mode):










TextEdit:













Calculator:














Calendar:










Contacts:









Media Player (QuickTime X):









Media Player (Music):









A notable change in Catalina was the discontinuation of the venerable iTunes app. The functionality is now split between three apps. Music, Podcasts, and TV. Device synchronization is now a function of the Finder. Apple still distributes iTunes for Windows as an all in one app with all the aforementioned functions.


Volume:








Browser (Safari 13):









Mail:










System Preferences:












Apple introduced a new feature in this release called "Sidecar." It allows an iPad to be utilized as a secondary display on supported Macs.


Appearance:














Desktop:












Screensaver:












Display:










Keyboard:












Mouse:









Date and Time:












International:











Accessibility:











Power Management:











Application Manager:






File Manager:









Activity Monitor:











Help:














Search:










Trash:









Terminal:










Boot Screen:











Login Screen:









Logout Prompt:









Shutdown Prompt:









Restart Prompt:









Shutdown:











About This Mac:










About Application:











Font Selection:











Open File:









Color Selector:




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