At this year's WWDC, Apple unveiled exciting features for Mac power users in MacOS Tahoe, notably the revamped Spotlight and Shortcuts. Spotlight transcends its original function as a search tool, enabling users to execute a variety of actions, such as sending messages or controlling media. This new functionality aims to centralize user interactions with their devices, allowing access to both locally stored and cloud-based content. Although some power users may already utilize third-party apps like Raycast and Alfred for similar capabilities, Apple's integration into the MacOS will likely attract a broader audience.
Spotlight in MacOS Tahoe evolves from a search tool to a powerful launcher that can perform various actions, significantly enhancing productivity for Mac users.
Apple's new Spotlight is designed to streamline access and execution of tasks directly from the launcher, making it a central feature for Mac power users.
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