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9 macOS Tahoe Tips You’ll Actually Use

  • October 3, 2025
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ProTruckDriver
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by: Paul Horowitz

 

While the most obvious change to macOS Tahoe 26 is the newly rounded and translucent Liquid Glass interface appearance, there are also a variety of neat new features and customization options that you’re sure to appreciate easily well.

Let’s review some of the most useful tips for macOS Tahoe that you’ll want to check out, and that you’ll actually use.

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Read the comments on this article. LOL

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Ssherjj
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  • October 3, 2025

@ProTruckDriver I  read all the comments and they're pretty blunt, funny and honest. I'll just take my time upgrading to Tahoe. Ordinary people, users aren't looking for pretty. We want simplicity , speed and security. I can barely remember short-cuts . Apple upgrades have been disappointing for me way back to Maverick OS. IMO 


ProTruckDriver
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  • October 3, 2025

El Capitan was my first OS with Apple and I loved it. Webroot worked perfect with it, no problems at all. The Mac OS has really changed IMHO and not for the better either. I’m satisfied running macOS Catalina until the Mac bites the dust. I don’t believe I’ll buy another Apple computer and I’m not looking forward to buying a new Microsoft laptop either, but I have to to do our taxes next year. I wish I still had and was still supported Microsoft XP computer. 


Ssherjj
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El Capitan was my first OS with Apple and I loved it. Webroot worked perfect with it, no problems at all. The Mac OS has really changed IMHO and not for the better either. I’m satisfied running macOS Catalina until the Mac bites the dust. I don’t believe I’ll buy another Apple computer and I’m not looking forward to buying a new Microsoft laptop either, but I have to to do our taxes next year. I wish I still had and was still supported Microsoft XP computer. 

Yes El Capitan was a great Mac OS...