macOS Catalina is coming this month, according to Apple. Catalina packs many updates, including replacing the iTunes app, SideCar functionality, and removes 32-bit app compatibility. But how soon could the public see this release available for their devices?
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We believe that Apple could release the update this week, as there is updates for the iWork suite now available. In the past, these came directly after a new major version of the software host (iOS or macOS). Since only iOS 13 is available to the public, why is Apple updating the macOS version of such?
Apple may be updating them to insure compatibility with documents and project created on iOS or iPadOS when opening them on a Mac. This could be the only reason and we may have to wait until later this month to received the public version of the OS.
When do you think Apple will release macOS Catalina to the public? Let us know your thoughts and comments below or on Twitter, FaceBook, or Instagram @iKillTheApple
Apple may be updating them to insure compatibility with documents and project created on iOS or iPadOS when opening them on a Mac. This could be the only reason and we may have to wait until later this month to received the public version of the OS.
When do you think Apple will release macOS Catalina to the public? Let us know your thoughts and comments below or on Twitter, FaceBook, or Instagram @iKillTheApple
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