We have been talking about iOS 10 nonstop, now it's time to talk about macOS Sierra, the renewed Mac operating system, which not only changes its nomenclature (from OS X to macOS), but also brings interesting news. At the level of user interface design we will not find anything relevant, however, Siri is now available on Mac devices, a feature that was expected for OS X El Capitan, but was delayed until just today. The final version of macOS Sierra is available on the Mac App Store from 19:00 p.m. today. We also tell you which are the Mac compatible with the latest version of the operating system.
What's New in macOS Sierra
The most important of all is Crab, but not the only one. In addition to the virtual assistant of Apple, we can do something as simple but useful as unlock our Mac device through our Apple Watch. By this we mean that if you have the Apple Watch on your wrist you can forget about unlocking the Mac.
macOS Sierra also has a new tool that will allow us to avoid installing others such as Clean My Mac, we mean by this that macOS will automatically delete unnecessary files when there's little space left. On the other hand, in compatibility with iOS we will have a universal clipboard, the Picture in Picture already present on the iPad and all the news in compatibility with iOS such as Messages and Photos. Finally, Apple Pay in web version will also be available.
Computers compatible with macOS Sierra
We detail the list of devices compatible with macOS Sierra. Regardless, in terms of technical specifications, Apple advises devices withn 2GB of RAM minimum and will weigh approximately 8,8GB.
- MacBook: 2009 onwards
- MacBook Air: 2010 onwards
- MacBook Pro: 2010 onwards
- iMac: 2009 onwards
- Mac mini: 2010 onwards
- Mac Pro: 2010 onwards
A question. In the compatibility table you say that the iMac from 2009 onwards are compatible, on the other hand, on the apple website they say that only the iMac from the end of 2009. I'm telling you because I have an iMac from the beginning of 2009 and I understood that is Sierra compatible (late 2009 only). Could you clarify that question for me? Thanks.
I just tried to update and it won't let me, therefore, iMac from early 2009 are not compatible ...
They can make a tutorial to download on the Mac Pro 2009