Whereas the macOS Tahoe developer beta is now obtainable, I normally set up the primary beta on a spare Mac and wait till the general public beta earlier than putting in it on my fundamental Mac. The primary beta will be flaky, however I would take the chance this time, and it’s all as a result of I take advantage of Google Chrome.
An X put up by @aaronp613 explains why I’ll leap in. In macOS Tahoe, SMS verification codes can now fill in mechanically, similar to Safari. OMG!
This seems like a minor characteristic (cease guffawing, Safari customers), nevertheless it addresses a significant pet peeve of Chrome. You don’t notice how useful this characteristic is till you entry a number of on-line accounts in a day and need to undergo the tedious activity of ready for the SMS verification code to reach, copy that code (or, in case you really feel like doing a little psychological calisthenics, memorize it) after which paste/kind it into the sector. This addition turns a 6-second activity into an instantaneous one. What’s going to I do with all that free time? A lot.
Apple revealed macOS 26 Tahoe at WWDC25 earlier this week. The developer beta is now obtainable, and a public beta will probably be obtainable in July, and the official launch will ship to most people this fall. There are a lot of different nice characteristic to discover, however for my cash, this one’s on the high.