Two years ago, Apple made a big transition away from iTunes when it debuted standalone Music, TV, and Podcast apps. It appears that Apple is rebuilding the Music app in macOS 12.2 from the ground up to provide a smoother user experience. While that could change in later betas, it sounds more likely that we won’t see it arrive until at least macOS 12.3Īfter all, Apple’s beta cycles for point releases don’t typically last more than a few weeks, which means the final release of macOS 12.2 should be hitting the streets by February, at the latest, which is still well before spring.įor all intents and purposes, it looks like macOS 12.2 is intended more to polish things up than introduce any more new features at this point, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t pack in a few interesting changes. Unfortunately, there doesn’t appear to be any indication in the first macOS 12.2 beta that Universal Control is coming in this release, either. Despite all this, Apple has yet to deliver on what’s arguably the biggest feature expected to hit macOS Monterey: Universal Control.įollowing this week’s macOS 12.1 release, Apple updated its macOS Monterey page again, changing Universal Control’s tagline to “Available this spring.”
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