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t’s been a while since Monterey came out. I’ve been pretty impressed with the improvements in my time with the latest version of macOS — notwithstanding the elephant in the room: it’s name is Universal Control, not here yet — and I hope you have been happy with it thus far, too. Feel free to turn a page if you’ve not yet updated your machine, but if you’ve already installed it and got familiar with the surroundings, you might be wondering “what’s next?”. Well, that’s exactly what you’re about to find out, if you turn to page 12. Secrets of macOS Monterey — all 60 of them! — will uncover all those useful nuggets that you might not have discovered just yet, such as managing tab groups in Safari, improving your privacy in Mail, learning all about the new Shortcuts facility, and discovering new controls that enable you to be more productive with your time. There are loads of useful pointers in here, and you’re sure to find one or two that will strike a chord with you.

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