Apple will release macOS Monterey, the next major version of its Mac operating system, on October 25, the company announced today. The new software will also ship on the new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros Apple is releasing next week.
Compared to the major redesign Apple gave macOS last year with Big Sur , Monterey is the low-key release, not unlike iOS 15 . One of the major new features is Shortcuts support, which originally appeared in iOS 12 back in 2018. Shortcuts doesn’t immediately replace Automator or AppleScript, but it will most likely become the go-to way to automate complex tasks on Macs. Other major features include Universal Control, which allows you to use one Mac’s keyboard and trackpad to seamlessly control multiple Macs or iPads, as well as a Focus mode that adds more granularity to the Do Not Disturb feature.
Monterey will run on both Intel and Apple company Silicon Macs, though it won’t run on everything that currently supports macOS Big Sur. The full support list drops a new handful of 2013 and 2014-model Intel Macs, as well as the first iteration of the particular 12-inch MacBook from 2015: