You can now put multiple windows of any program into tabs. This is built-in to macOS Sierra so developers don't need to make changes to support it.
Just like how you can use tabs in Safari on OS X El Capitan or in Chrome, you can now put multiple windows into one using tabs in macOS Sierra. With OS X El Capitan, you can only use tabs inside apps that support them, like Chrome, Safari and others with the built-in functionality. |
SYM
10/14/2016 at 10:40 am
How about performance, battery life and app compatibility?
David
10/31/2016 at 4:59 pm
Sometimes, you should just elave things alone…I cannto even download my pictures from Iphone to the MacBook Pro… Apple should have done a better job with this one…
Randall
12/05/2016 at 4:21 pm
So… a bunch of features that either a) I would never use or, b) have been using in Linux since the early 2000’s. Bravo Apple for becoming the new Microsoft… at least 15 years behind.
Jess
01/16/2017 at 6:42 am
I have been debating back and fourth to upgrade my iMac 2013 to Sierra…. Some of the apps I use no longer support Yosemite but I have found replacements for them…. other than the apps no longer support yosemite, I can’t think of another reason to really upgrade :/