Yesterday I got a notification on my MacBook Air that upgrade from Sierra to High Sierra is ready, to install. Without delay, I paused my work and clicked, yes, install. It took around 45 minutes. I was asked to plug power supply, that was good thing. So I plugged power supply and left my MacBook Air for half an hour.
Published
2017/11/15
When the installation of High Sierra was complete I was asked to put Admin password, and log-in details for iCloud, and I was somewhat forced for double authentication for iCloud, which I disabled later on. My passwords are already so strong, many times I don't prefer double authentication.
Next day when I opened my MacBook Air, I got a notification like what's new in High Sierra, I just grabbed that link.
That link showed my page by page, some interesting features like the followings:
- Photos: Add effects to Live Photos.
- Photos: Edit like a pro.
- Photos: Organise photos in a flash.
- Safari: Say goodby to auto-play
- Safari: Browse without being tracked.
- iCloud Drive: Works on files together.
- Notes: Pin a note to the top of your list.
- Spotlight: Get the latest flight info.
- FaceTime: Take Live Photos during a FaceTime call.
- Mail: Get a clearer view.
- Family Sharing: Storage for the whole family.
I love all above features, but if you asked me to choose the three features from the above, I'd say, Photo Editing, Pinning A Note and Browse Without Being Tracked.
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