Hey! We accidentally lobbed off some audio at 15:08 and there's a bit of a nonsensical transition. Here's the missing audio! "The first ARM Mac is a Mac mini but it’s not one you (or I, for that matter) will actually be able to buy; it’s a developer transition kit and not at all dissimilar from something like a next-gen console dev kit. Apple shipped a Mac Pro with a PC motherboard inside to developers when they announced the switch to Intel."
I applaud this video. Of all the "hands-on" videos, this is the most comprehensive and thought out. You were not rushing to be the first and this shows. This was by far the most informative video regarding WWDC releases! Great job!
All of his videos are like that. I always learned something new from his video even though I have watched dozens of other reviewers with the same subject
I think the Ios 14 on Iphone 12 is terribly unstable still, feels like Ive had the same phone since the Iphone 5C. The customizability really needs to change. The ipad feels like a downgraded macbook, the iphone feels like a downgraded ipad. I say that because before on the 8plus I could lock my phone in sideways. Now I cant do that on a phone with a bigger screen? Stupid. Widgets are dumb with how they did it. I also hate sms text don’t work that well still 13 years later.
@@jamesrwarzyniak3190ive literally had nobody complain about these things ever lol 😂 if you think ios is unstable try using Samsung for a day, you will come back crying (ex Samsung user)
@@PanosPitsi I could never. I posted this 8 months ago, and ios has had so many updates for bugs and glitches. But look at ios 15 🤷🏼 ipad os 15 hardware inside not being utilized. Support for A8 chip devices is great, but its holding back the power in newer models to make older devices supported.
@@jamesrwarzyniak3190 ios is by far the most stable mobile os out there, I am using ios 15 beta right now and it's pretty stable. The text recognition feels like magic, my only complaint is that the settings up is buggy. Oh also, apple needs to clarify how they will implement the scum detection in a way that it won't defy normal peoples privacy
Either they will make the macs cheaper or add additonal features/raise the specs in order to maintain the price. I highly doubt they will go more expenisve because apple is moving more toward making money from services than devices. Case and point: the macbooks, ipads, mac mini and the iphone all had reduced price points or kept the same and got higher ram and storage.
Whether they lower prices or keep it the same, the average consumer would get a better value product in an ARM Mac. Big emphasis on the average consumer, because there will be some pro apps on Mac that won't run well on ARM.
@@mdjey2 I agree with you, but that's pretty much every language. Just ask somebody from latin america and see if they enjoy the way Mexicans and Puerto Ricans talk.
Snazzy Labs Yosemite was definitely the redesign dude, Mavericks looked pretty much identical to the previous version. Yosemite brought the blurred design elements from iOS 7 and the overall flatter UI
Snazzy Labs Yeah man it most definitely was not Mavericks. I just restored my Macbook Pro to Mavericks yesterday and it was a whole different world. Compare to mountain lion to see it’s almost the same to that. Unless by big, you’re referring to the fact that they brought more iOS compatible apps to the Mac and moved away from cat names.
I suppose that’s more starkly different, yes. I just feel like Mavericks was big because even though many of the icons and the dock stayed the same, Apple stripped what little Aqua had been left over and pulled out every skeuomorphic app design (save for Game Center) we had in Mountain Lion. Finder got redesigned, and more. You’re correct though in stating that the flatness of Yosemite was an outstanding trait. 512pixels.net/projects/aqua-screenshot-library/os-x-10-9-mavericks/
It’s kind of a weird criticism, it seems apple’s goal is to make their platform feel unified and seamless, so saying they copying themselves for making the Mac look more like iOS or iPadOS is a misunderstanding of their philosophy
Jean, but in french, I get u. And I think what Apple did this WWDC is great. But these tiny inconsistencies between their own app icons are just so not-Apple-but-rather-China-knock-offs. It looks and feels weird and unfinished.
That App Library thingie wasn’t a bug, It basically makes the most recent app as bigger and makes others smaller Edit : Depends on the notifications too
I can't believe he hasn't even tried to touch those bigger icons lol. Those means you can simply just tap a recent App from an App Library right away, without going into the App Library itself first
FINALLY! Someone who agrees with me on the fact that Big Sur design is really weird and didn’t match anything. Everyone I know thinks that it is cool, but it looks like a cheap rip off of ios to me.
Almost everyone agrees with you lol , apart from me I like it lol , I don’t know why because I comepletelt understand the criticism it makes sense but I just like it for some reason
Catalina has been a disaster for me. I was hoping the .1 update would fix the most glaring problems, but nope. And none of the new features have been useful to me either. I’d downgrade back to Mojave if it weren’t such a gigantic pain.
fluffy what was wrong with Catalina? I was on Mojave’s all this while and made the leap now. Just curious on knowing what I missed or might stumble upon.
@@Arnoldshivajinagarr It's been incredibly unstable for me (apps randomly crashing A LOT), and AirPlay stopped working entirely; any time I try turning AirPlay on my networking stops working for like 10 minutes. Plus the new Finder-integrated iOS sync works even worse than iTunes did before, not that I use that anymore anyway since Apple pretty much strongarmed me into iTunes Match with how bad music library management has gotten.
Sasongko Productions the design looks super dated, it’s like we went from iOS 9 -> 6 and below. And this is Mac OS. If you can’t see the difference you must have completely ignored the video
@@m4dv0y I liked "half baked Linux distro". My first thought was literally "Manjaro on my Raspberry Pi looks better than this." Here's hoping I don't have to stay on Mojave for a third year...
Yeah, but on r/Mac, say that and you get downvoted into oblivion. The people there are sheep who believe that Apple knows best for them. They have to learn how to disagree with the corporations sometimes.
Man, that final section about apples transition away from intel was sort of sad to hear. It's almost like saying goodbye to an old friend, when you see things like bootcamp and hackintoshes are going to fade away :')
Apparently virtualization will be really good, and hackinstoshes will probably still somehow work since they got em working on AMD processors. But yeah likelihood has gone down for sure
@@uchihasasuke7436 The only reason you could get it working on AMD is because both Intel and AMD CPU's are x86. That's literally it. However, ARM, uses a completely different architecture. Once Apple moves every device to ARM, that's it for Intel support.
@@Synthentic yeah but I'm sure something like rosetta could be developed to efficiently translate ARM OS to x86. Or maybe everyone will move to arm eventually lol
@@RA-hi5ln A custom-kernel, maybe. But definitely not a virtual machine, even with PCIE-passthrough. If Apple decide to completely remove all references of Intel in their kernel, or completely remove x86 compatibility like they with with 32-bit support, then you're fecked.
i think im gonna switch.. while some may say "oh copying android".. everyone copies everyone.. and this is the small few things that is gonna make me switch come september
Yeah I am going to get an iPhone probably. These are some of the features I've been waiting for. Android has horrible software upgrade support. Like the non transparency as to whether my S8 will get android 10. Samsung says no in their chart, but then their support said yes.
Copying Android isn't a problem. Copying them and claiming it as an entirely new innovation is a problem. If it's "We've polished and perfected this feature that's been around but never quite done right, and now we're bringing it to you on iOS!", that's fine.
@@Kvantum No one, including Apple said it was an innovation lol. No synonyms were even used. And no, they didn't phrase anything like that. It's clear you either didn't watch the keynote or your hatred is blinding your hyperbole meter lol.
@@Kvantum Actually, Apple never said or claimed this features to be new or innovative in the industry. True, is new in iPhones, and that's what they say.
Quinn, you're one of my favorite Tech-focused UA-camrs. I just wanted to express my thanks. Along with Marques, LTT, and organizations like Engadget and AC, I credit you with keeping me tech-savvy. It's greatly appreciated. Stay snazzy, brother.
@@hazelv998 It's definitely controversial, but I'm not sure if it's more controversial than the switch from skeuo to flat, not that it's the same kind of transition at all, but a transition nonetheless.
snazzy, i hope you'll be getting into the bootloader security features and the possibility of running unsigned (by apple) code on the new 'arm' (apple silicon) macs. literally i sighed a sigh of relief when i saw the video from apple explaining that you will be able to disable most of the lockdown with csrutil - but we're not fully out of the woods yet.
Does iOS 14 get rid of the now redundant return to previous app button from the top left of iPhones without home buttons? I would be happy for it to go.
Just a thought here, but in all the footage I’ve seen of Big Sur, it seems Apple is finally making macOS touch friendly, which leads one to wonder...is that because they plan to unveil a touchscreen Mac, or because Apple intends to allow Big Sur to be installed as opposed to iPadOS on the iPad Pro in the future?
I love Apple's descriptions: "Look at the new elegant dock. It looks great"... All they did was round the outside corners of the dock. Still no native window management. They should buy BetterTouchTool and implement it.
"Today marks the big day for MacOS, behold, 'Project Sand Paper'. Now, you can see our developers and designers working their elbows to take every sharp corner away, literally."
+1 for better touch tool. And I’d throw in Clipmenu as well, an alternative for Linux users that miss middle button copy/paste. Not the same, but in some ways better. Bind it to a hotkey and you have clipboard history at your fingertips.
Snazzy, i purchased a new Mac recently (3/20) i5 6core, 21.5. My question is; at what point do i not want to update the Mac OS? And simply keep the current version, it came with Catalina. You were saying possibly the next 4 revisions?
What about APFS in Big Sur? Is it the same as in Catalina, or another new version? ZFS? Apart from the horrible interface (HORRIBLE!), what's inside the Library, etc, sbin...? Any hint? Nice presentation, thanks.
Which i should buy intel MacBook or wait for arm MacBook????. I want use my MacBook for at least 5 years is it possible to get support for intel MacBook that long period of time.
Yeah... I am worried about Apple listening too much the braindead trendy teenagers (metaphorically speaking) who thinks the way to make something cool is to make it look like a touch interface. I hate how that has developed on both Linux and Windows. I have been very happy that Apple has resisted this trend on their Desktop OS. There is a reason a touch interface looks different! It has different capabilities, advantages and disadvantages. Unfortunately the trendy hipsters designing stuff today don't give a shit. They just want whatever is the new "in" look whether it works or not.
For the first time ever, Mac OS isn’t visually appealing to me. Considering I absolutely love the OS, I think Big Sur looks horrible, and as Quinn put it, also looks like a half-baked Linux distro... because it does. The menu bar looks like it got ripped straight out of elementaryOS.
@@raghavkaushal7561 Having taken Elementary for a spin, I can agree with you on that one. I use Mojave daily, and it seems to be the last perfect release of Mac OS. Catalina was buggy and, well... need we say anything else about Big Sur?
What is going on with your video aspect ratio?? Even with my tv on “just scan” and black bars top and bottom… some content is cropped! Like I couldn’t see the menu bar when you referred to it.
My theory about the icons is that they're in the process of remaking all of them and that some of the more "flat" ones are simply reused from iOS while they finish the rest
Will the new mac osx offer me system font increase. My 4k display on my mini 2014 doesnt and that is a serious problem. Almost to the fact of unusable. And thrust me, i tried any!thing!
Question about improved tabs in Safari. On Apple's site they show what looks like the mouse circle from the iPad moving up to select the tab. Is this a possible hint of future touchscreen support?
I have a question, is it possible to change the program icons? Like could you save the icons from Catalina and add them to big sir similar to how the color of folders can be changed?
1:10 I wouldn't exactly say that you can choose the size of the widgets. You can choose from different versions of the widget that happen to have different sizes. On Android, however, you can truly choose the size, even if it takes up your full home screen.
I remember Apple fans calling the App Drawer on Android useless and they love having their screens cluttered with app icons. Now that Apple introduced it, all of a sudden the same people are clamoring to say that this feature is amazing.
Mathieu I remember android users always bringing up security and privacy vs Apple based systems until Apple stood up to the government over data privacy. Couple that with google selling everyone’s info to even the lowest bidder as well
Noggles10, no one ever said that. Besides, it’s illegal for google to sell anything ptivate, and you can disable app tracking to send you personalized ads in settings. So why don’t you shut up iSheep
I don't know why people keep saying that Android had widgets first when OS X 10.4 Tiger introduced them back in 2005 and it's only natural that iOS is getting them.
Every time there is a visual change: We hate it! After a few months: We love it! After a year: We want a visual change. After a visual change: We hate it....
I still don't like the flat design that everyone is/has moved to. I think it removes visual queues and makes things harder to recognize and navigate. This macOS 11 look seems extra horrible in that regard. Different shapes for icons are actually nice to help recognize them. One of the things I think OSX did well.
Wonder if spatial audio will be brought to 3rd party earphones like the sony wf-1000xm3s; these can already be used with Sony's 3D audio, but only with certain music services (like Deezer or Tidal).
Does the incoming call notification feature do the same thing on iPhone as iPad? I hate when I’m in the middle of texting someone or doing something on my iPhone and my phone is bombarded by someone calling and the only way I can continue to type is to push the phone call to voicemail.
I find it hilarious how few big UA-camrs aren't devs. This is such a big deal and Snazzy is one of the few to bring up some future implications. I was born in 99 and cannot remember a non-x86 desktop/laptop (maybe power pc?) Shipped by a huge manufacturer. ARM is bringing competition to compute like there hasn't been in 30 years
11:36 when Apple broadcasted their Keynote, I had THE EXACT SAME thought! The "new" design on macOS looks DISGUSTING! Either bring back *true* skeumorphism or leave it at the flat design. Apple isn't what it used to be just nine to ten years ago.
That opening. Awesome. Did you watch a master class video or something recently on how to make that? I've noticed a few other creators have all done something similar recently.
I actually love that they finally have unified the design from iOS and MacOS. It’s a very small thing but I’ve always hated how different they looked across the different OS’s
Of course. Rosetta 2. Also known as "RINE"; a recursive acronym for "Rine Is Not an Emulator". :-) Can't wait to see the performance delta between Apple ARM laptops and AMD 4000-series laptops. But, at least they'll provide ALL-DAY battery-life... wherever one travels (in one's home). Buy one during business hours (AirPlay compatible)... or GRAB ONE during looting hours (AirGap compatible). :-)
I don't care about battery life on my desktop. My desktop is about best performance for the price. It's why I still run a Mac Pro 2010 with heavy upgrades.
second video of yours I have seen... Rolex on the first one, and is that a Grand Seiko? Omega? Linus fan? Yep, Watch collector and tech enthusiast. Subscribed!
prediction: it looks like a touchscreen interface because it IS a touchscreen interface. when they release an ARM macbook it's gonna have a touchscreen. welcome to post-jony ive apple
2:39 I don’t think it’s a bug, in my experience the 3 quick access apps are based off of Siri suggestions of what it thinks you will need most. However it would be nice to change this I agree
MellFromUA-cam yes but it also has file management that is crap, and if you want to access any files out side of multimedia, you have to jump through so many hoops. Honestly all they are doing is placating to the lowest common denominator and not taking in to consideration that many professionals that consider apple a industry standard are now getting shafted so kids, grandparents and home makers can share pictures of their pets easier 💩
Hey! We accidentally lobbed off some audio at 15:08 and there's a bit of a nonsensical transition. Here's the missing audio! "The first ARM Mac is a Mac mini but it’s not one you (or I, for that matter) will actually be able to buy; it’s a developer transition kit and not at all dissimilar from something like a next-gen console dev kit. Apple shipped a Mac Pro with a PC motherboard inside to developers when they announced the switch to Intel."
Unrelated, but when Apple said that Siri knows 20x more facts than it did when it was released, they weren't wrong.
I mean, 0x20 is still 0.
Hey snazzy galazy buds plus have the same feature with the multi device thing as the airpod
Make a further video of airpods pro spatial sound
@@rmdtd NDA = Non Disclosure Agreement
Wristwatch in Video? Grand Seiko?
That intro was exactly how Apple would make it. Very cool.
macOS big Sur feels really cool
i thought he used apple's advert until i read your comment
Your YT name says all this year is
yeah you probably can't get that much more close to it
maybe drop so magic world that mean nothing new but are new to IOS/MAC OS
I actually thought was done by apple.
I applaud this video. Of all the "hands-on" videos, this is the most comprehensive and thought out. You were not rushing to be the first and this shows. This was by far the most informative video regarding WWDC releases! Great job!
@@mackstewart4203 because there's time to make it better before release...
All of his videos are like that. I always learned something new from his video even though I have watched dozens of other reviewers with the same subject
Thanks so much!
Yup. Best Apple UA-camr on UA-cam!
@@-johnny-deep- Best comment on youtube about a youtube on youtube
What everybody wanted a few years ago: A macOS experience on the iPad.
What we got:
An iOS/iPadOS experience on the Mac.
I mean technically ... you got macOS experience on the iPad :D
I think the Ios 14 on Iphone 12 is terribly unstable still, feels like Ive had the same phone since the Iphone 5C. The customizability really needs to change. The ipad feels like a downgraded macbook, the iphone feels like a downgraded ipad. I say that because before on the 8plus I could lock my phone in sideways. Now I cant do that on a phone with a bigger screen? Stupid. Widgets are dumb with how they did it. I also hate sms text don’t work that well still 13 years later.
@@jamesrwarzyniak3190ive literally had nobody complain about these things ever lol 😂 if you think ios is unstable try using Samsung for a day, you will come back crying (ex Samsung user)
@@PanosPitsi I could never. I posted this 8 months ago, and ios has had so many updates for bugs and glitches. But look at ios 15 🤷🏼 ipad os 15 hardware inside not being utilized. Support for A8 chip devices is great, but its holding back the power in newer models to make older devices supported.
@@jamesrwarzyniak3190 ios is by far the most stable mobile os out there, I am using ios 15 beta right now and it's pretty stable. The text recognition feels like magic, my only complaint is that the settings up is buggy. Oh also, apple needs to clarify how they will implement the scum detection in a way that it won't defy normal peoples privacy
"In theory that could mean a lower price for consumers"
-Snazzy 2020
Only in theory
Apple’s business model is shifting to services so I believe they will want to increase the market share
sarcasm level over 9,000
Either they will make the macs cheaper or add additonal features/raise the specs in order to maintain the price.
I highly doubt they will go more expenisve because apple is moving more toward making money from services than devices.
Case and point: the macbooks, ipads, mac mini and the iphone all had reduced price points or kept the same and got higher ram and storage.
Whether they lower prices or keep it the same, the average consumer would get a better value product in an ARM Mac. Big emphasis on the average consumer, because there will be some pro apps on Mac that won't run well on ARM.
Everyone: "Big Sir"
Snazzy: "Big Soooooooooooorr"
that's how you pronounce it in spanish so there's that, it means South btw
Big Sewer
Santiago oh! Makes sense
English is so fucked up. It is like democracy, everyone just uses how they want.
@@mdjey2 I agree with you, but that's pretty much every language. Just ask somebody from latin america and see if they enjoy the way Mexicans and Puerto Ricans talk.
I love how UA-cam auto captioned big sur with big sewer.
"This looks like something Xiaomi would call meMac" I almost died.
its like a mac knock off of Mac! that was hilarious
10:53 it wasn't mavericks that went flat, it was yosemite
I know that but Yosemite wasn’t that major of a redesign beyond icon set. Mavericks was the big one.
Snazzy Labs Yosemite was definitely the redesign dude, Mavericks looked pretty much identical to the previous version. Yosemite brought the blurred design elements from iOS 7 and the overall flatter UI
Snazzy Labs Yeah man it most definitely was not Mavericks. I just restored my Macbook Pro to Mavericks yesterday and it was a whole different world. Compare to mountain lion to see it’s almost the same to that. Unless by big, you’re referring to the fact that they brought more iOS compatible apps to the Mac and moved away from cat names.
I suppose that’s more starkly different, yes. I just feel like Mavericks was big because even though many of the icons and the dock stayed the same, Apple stripped what little Aqua had been left over and pulled out every skeuomorphic app design (save for Game Center) we had in Mountain Lion. Finder got redesigned, and more. You’re correct though in stating that the flatness of Yosemite was an outstanding trait. 512pixels.net/projects/aqua-screenshot-library/os-x-10-9-mavericks/
Snazzy Labs Gotcha. Thanks for clarifying your thoughts!
"It looks like Apple tried to knock of their own OS." - Sick burn!
It’s kind of a weird criticism, it seems apple’s goal is to make their platform feel unified and seamless, so saying they copying themselves for making the Mac look more like iOS or iPadOS is a misunderstanding of their philosophy
Jean, but in french, I get u. And I think what Apple did this WWDC is great. But these tiny inconsistencies between their own app icons are just so not-Apple-but-rather-China-knock-offs. It looks and feels weird and unfinished.
@@gnork_tech2316 hopefully the release fixes te icons
Jean, but in french so do I.
Apple should go all out with the new design or just take the iOS ones. (And fix some bad designs)
His main criticism is that he doesn't like the icons? what an idiot.
That App Library thingie wasn’t a bug, It basically makes the most recent app as bigger and makes others smaller
Edit : Depends on the notifications too
I can't believe he hasn't even tried to touch those bigger icons lol.
Those means you can simply just tap a recent App from an App Library right away, without going into the App Library itself first
"Depends on the notifications too"
Uh oh, here comes even more notification spam to make sure your app gets a big icon
Bro, that intro was absolutely amazing. Props to your editor. If they went for an “Apple feel” they nailed it
When is Apple going to release the “I paid 6 developers on Fiverr to design my OS” video?
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When you said it looks like a Linux Distro... I really felt that.
In Linux, at least you can change what you don't like.
@@AayushD takes forever though lol
Perhaps maybe in the dreams of a Linux Distro.
Pravdax M No it doesn’t.
didn't macOS always sort of feel like a linux distro?
I hope App Clips take off, they’re pretty useful imo and it’s success might resurrect instant apps
FINALLY! Someone who agrees with me on the fact that Big Sur design is really weird and didn’t match anything. Everyone I know thinks that it is cool, but it looks like a cheap rip off of ios to me.
Almost everyone agrees with you lol , apart from me I like it lol , I don’t know why because I comepletelt understand the criticism it makes sense but I just like it for some reason
It’s always funny when someone says “FINALLY! Someone who agrees with me” about something almost everyone on the planet agrees on.
10:40 I did boo, Catalina’s bugs made me have so many “old man screams at computer” moments
Catalina is actual trash. People I know have returned 2k+ 16 inch MBPs because its so shit
Catalina has been a disaster for me. I was hoping the .1 update would fix the most glaring problems, but nope. And none of the new features have been useful to me either. I’d downgrade back to Mojave if it weren’t such a gigantic pain.
I literally installed fricking ChromeOS on my MacBook because of Catalina
fluffy what was wrong with Catalina? I was on Mojave’s all this while and made the leap now. Just curious on knowing what I missed or might stumble upon.
@@Arnoldshivajinagarr It's been incredibly unstable for me (apps randomly crashing A LOT), and AirPlay stopped working entirely; any time I try turning AirPlay on my networking stops working for like 10 minutes. Plus the new Finder-integrated iOS sync works even worse than iTunes did before, not that I use that anymore anyway since Apple pretty much strongarmed me into iTunes Match with how bad music library management has gotten.
Did they fix the terrible HTML rendering in Safari????? Are the little lines finally gone when you zoom in?
RIP Apple Graphic Design Department.
This. The whole new design is an embarrassment. Apple used to be the gold standard in UI design. This is sad.
Why? The design is same to me...
Sasongko Productions the design looks super dated, it’s like we went from iOS 9 -> 6 and below. And this is Mac OS. If you can’t see the difference you must have completely ignored the video
Just when I thought I wouldn't get anything new from watching another video on these updates. You continue to bring quality content!
Looks like something Xiaomi would call meMac! LOL I’m dead.
Mi MacOS Y
@@m4dv0y I liked "half baked Linux distro". My first thought was literally "Manjaro on my Raspberry Pi looks better than this." Here's hoping I don't have to stay on Mojave for a third year...
@@cartilagehead Unrelated to the video but how do you find Manjaro on raspberry pi?
I really hope that app clips become the norm for apps that people use once a month, but are important.
I had the same reaction when I saw macOS 11 - ugly icons, and system in general looks like some GNU/Linux distro trying to mimic macOS.
Funny how if you know how to tweak KDE properly you can get a look which is above and beyond the Mac look
@@TheDinotz That's true, but Mac adds other features you can't get on KDE. I love linux, but it's not enough.
Yeah, but on r/Mac, say that and you get downvoted into oblivion. The people there are sheep who believe that Apple knows best for them. They have to learn how to disagree with the corporations sometimes.
Is there one? I'm a linux noob
Big Sur just looks too round, too white, and that blend of 3D and flat design just looks really bad
Does UA-cam on Safari support 4K video now? Or is it only for Apple TV?
Man, that final section about apples transition away from intel was sort of sad to hear. It's almost like saying goodbye to an old friend, when you see things like bootcamp and hackintoshes are going to fade away :')
Apparently virtualization will be really good, and hackinstoshes will probably still somehow work since they got em working on AMD processors. But yeah likelihood has gone down for sure
@@uchihasasuke7436 The only reason you could get it working on AMD is because both Intel and AMD CPU's are x86. That's literally it.
However, ARM, uses a completely different architecture.
Once Apple moves every device to ARM, that's it for Intel support.
@@Synthentic Using QEMU with KVM it will be possible to run arm mac on x86 chips.
@@Synthentic yeah but I'm sure something like rosetta could be developed to efficiently translate ARM OS to x86. Or maybe everyone will move to arm eventually lol
@@RA-hi5ln A custom-kernel, maybe. But definitely not a virtual machine, even with PCIE-passthrough.
If Apple decide to completely remove all references of Intel in their kernel, or completely remove x86 compatibility like they with with 32-bit support, then you're fecked.
I was expecting to be small changes but at least it makes 2020 a little better
Me: "Mom can we have macOS?"
Mom: "But we have macOS at home"
MacOS at home:
this is such a boomer joke
Thank you for perfectly aligning that desk with the video frame
i think im gonna switch.. while some may say "oh copying android".. everyone copies everyone.. and this is the small few things that is gonna make me switch come september
Yeah I am going to get an iPhone probably. These are some of the features I've been waiting for. Android has horrible software upgrade support. Like the non transparency as to whether my S8 will get android 10. Samsung says no in their chart, but then their support said yes.
Copying Android isn't a problem. Copying them and claiming it as an entirely new innovation is a problem. If it's "We've polished and perfected this feature that's been around but never quite done right, and now we're bringing it to you on iOS!", that's fine.
@@moonlitshrooms Samsung is known for being the slowest in terms of Android updates.
@@Kvantum No one, including Apple said it was an innovation lol. No synonyms were even used. And no, they didn't phrase anything like that. It's clear you either didn't watch the keynote or your hatred is blinding your hyperbole meter lol.
@@Kvantum Actually, Apple never said or claimed this features to be new or innovative in the industry. True, is new in iPhones, and that's what they say.
Quinn, you're one of my favorite Tech-focused UA-camrs. I just wanted to express my thanks.
Along with Marques, LTT, and organizations like Engadget and AC, I credit you with keeping me tech-savvy. It's greatly appreciated.
Stay snazzy, brother.
Yes! Review the spatial features of the new AirPods when available.
I'm really wondering just how much of the stuff under the hood has changed in OS11
Fun fact: This app icon design would be neumorphism (also called "soft UI")
Worst design trend I've seen.
@@hazelv998 It's definitely controversial, but I'm not sure if it's more controversial than the switch from skeuo to flat, not that it's the same kind of transition at all, but a transition nonetheless.
can someone change the blue raspberry n orange sherbert wallpaper
I giggled at the MiMac joke. What a great video, you've got great content man, sorry for not watching more of it
Definitely make a review of surround sound for Airpods, I'm very skeptical and wanna see that
i don’t know why but everytime you pronounced it as “Mac OS Big Sewer” it concerned me
Sur is Spanish so I pronounced accordingly.
Snazzy Labs lol thanks for educating me, didn’t know that at all 😅
either way he's not wrong
@@OldFartFilms I assume it's because Apple's terminology is dumb; 'Apple Silicon' is a desperate attempt to avoid saying 'ARM'.
@@OldFartFilms Easier to say "arm" vs "Apple Silicon". Also, the French "sur" makes no sense in this context, but good to know 😆
snazzy, i hope you'll be getting into the bootloader security features and the possibility of running unsigned (by apple) code on the new 'arm' (apple silicon) macs.
literally i sighed a sigh of relief when i saw the video from apple explaining that you will be able to disable most of the lockdown with csrutil - but we're not fully out of the woods yet.
"A bit too round" summarizes my thoughts on Big Sur.
The future is round, enough squares
@@jeanbutinfrench But it's hip to be square.
Does iOS 14 get rid of the now redundant return to previous app button from the top left of iPhones without home buttons? I would be happy for it to go.
10:30 I booed Catalina and I deserve praise Quinn!
Does iPadOS have a built in calculator? Can ‘Preview’ search for text in a PDF?
Maybe they will come out and say “It was all just a prank bro” on Big Sur
BlueGamer 308 Big sur... sounds like abin sur on steroids
Just a thought here, but in all the footage I’ve seen of Big Sur, it seems Apple is finally making macOS touch friendly, which leads one to wonder...is that because they plan to unveil a touchscreen Mac, or because Apple intends to allow Big Sur to be installed as opposed to iPadOS on the iPad Pro in the future?
When you've already watched a IOS 14 review from 3 different youtubers but still watch Snazzy Labs because you just know it's gonna be good.
Can someone tell how you can activate spotlight search when within the app ? No clarity on that on keynote.
I love Apple's descriptions: "Look at the new elegant dock. It looks great"... All they did was round the outside corners of the dock. Still no native window management. They should buy BetterTouchTool and implement it.
Or just copy it all together. At least BTT and Magnet exist for those of us who enjoy living.
roul3688 Microsoft patented it
I’d rather not have them buy BTT, that would mean a lot of great features would get lost ;)
"Today marks the big day for MacOS, behold, 'Project Sand Paper'. Now, you can see our developers and designers working their elbows to take every sharp corner away, literally."
+1 for better touch tool. And I’d throw in Clipmenu as well, an alternative for Linux users that miss middle button copy/paste. Not the same, but in some ways better. Bind it to a hotkey and you have clipboard history at your fingertips.
Snazzy, i purchased a new Mac recently (3/20) i5 6core, 21.5. My question is; at what point do i not want to update the Mac OS? And simply keep the current version, it came with Catalina. You were saying possibly the next 4 revisions?
What about APFS in Big Sur? Is it the same as in Catalina, or another new version? ZFS? Apart from the horrible interface (HORRIBLE!), what's inside the Library, etc, sbin...?
Any hint?
Nice presentation, thanks.
Great video as always! I’d love to see a review on the AirPods surround sound feature. It may be what motivates me to finally buy AirPods Pro
Which i should buy intel MacBook or wait for arm MacBook????. I want use my MacBook for at least 5 years is it possible to get support for intel MacBook that long period of time.
When macOS turns into a desktop version of IOS.......
Edit: Thanks for 127 likes
desktop not computer
Pye Ltd. shut up
Pye Ltd. Nobody cares
@@pyeltd.5457 Sorry, noticed that mistake! I changed it. Thanks for pointing that out
Yeah... I am worried about Apple listening too much the braindead trendy teenagers (metaphorically speaking) who thinks the way to make something cool is to make it look like a touch interface. I hate how that has developed on both Linux and Windows. I have been very happy that Apple has resisted this trend on their Desktop OS. There is a reason a touch interface looks different! It has different capabilities, advantages and disadvantages.
Unfortunately the trendy hipsters designing stuff today don't give a shit. They just want whatever is the new "in" look whether it works or not.
Hey, will we be able to install third party apps on Big Sur ? Catalina allows us to install only from the App Store
No way are you kidding me dude how could they do that to mac? It's so "ipady" - please no I have an iPhone for a reason.
Just stay on Catalina
Sam Michaelis idk about that dude I have a job
I agree. I love my iPad, but instead the iPad should be the one reaching towards the Desktop class OS look and feel, not the other way round.
I kinda like it....
besides the ugly app icons, i like the new design
Why would you need a Macbook (Air) if you should be able to run the same software on an (beefier) Ipad pro?
11:33 This is my exact reaction seeing the icons.. Its really awful!
Exactly. For the first time in my life.I find macos as not visually pleasing
For the first time ever, Mac OS isn’t visually appealing to me. Considering I absolutely love the OS, I think Big Sur looks horrible, and as Quinn put it, also looks like a half-baked Linux distro... because it does. The menu bar looks like it got ripped straight out of elementaryOS.
@@manart6506 it looks more like Linux than a Mac.
Big Sur is one of the only macos release that really looks ugly AF
@@vaelfonia exactly. Thank You!
Even Elementary looks better than macOs Big Sur.
I really liked the asthetic of Mojave
@@raghavkaushal7561 Having taken Elementary for a spin, I can agree with you on that one.
I use Mojave daily, and it seems to be the last perfect release of Mac OS. Catalina was buggy and, well... need we say anything else about Big Sur?
What is going on with your video aspect ratio?? Even with my tv on “just scan” and black bars top and bottom… some content is cropped! Like I couldn’t see the menu bar when you referred to it.
Please show the Spacial Audio feature. I have AirPods Pro, and I need to know how it works!
My theory about the icons is that they're in the process of remaking all of them and that some of the more "flat" ones are simply reused from iOS while they finish the rest
That was one hell of an intro - I LOVE IT! :D
do you watch f1?
@@madsnielsen8387 Yep! Can't wait for the season to start :D
I'm a Hamilton fan
Will the new mac osx offer me system font increase. My 4k display on my mini 2014 doesnt and that is a serious problem. Almost to the fact of unusable. And thrust me, i tried any!thing!
Totally would like to see you dive into the AirPods update, the previous in-depth AirPods vid was awesome and super informative
My 2016 Mac book pro has thermal problems and I still wish that I did more research before buying it since it’s a problem
18:48 you will not be able to virtualise x86 platforms on an arm Mac. The demos used an arm version of Linux - not an x86 version
Please do review of the surround sound!
You didn’t even talk about the best feature in iOS. YOU CAN PRESS GO/ENTER ON SPOTLIGHT idk why this took 6 versions to work but now it does
i didnt get your comment..
Where’s the enter button on iOS?
Question about improved tabs in Safari. On Apple's site they show what looks like the mouse circle from the iPad moving up to select the tab. Is this a possible hint of future touchscreen support?
Imagine rosetta 2 on ipados.
Imagine all mac software available on the ipados.
Imagine running mac on a ipad.
One can dream!
I have a question, is it possible to change the program icons? Like could you save the icons from Catalina and add them to big sir similar to how the color of folders can be changed?
I honestly liked the design, but I'm with everyone on the "icons are abysmal". That looks ridiculously terrible!
6:10 app-clips.. isn't this what PWA's were made for?? And they added (some sort of) support in iOS 13? Are they now backtracking on it?
Should of just called it macOS 11 “Bruh” 😂
Big Sur looks great imo, making iOS and macOS visually consistent makes a lot of sense
No.
A desktop is not a handheld device.
RogerWilco did I say it was?
12:45 I already miss Jony Ive 😢
1:10 I wouldn't exactly say that you can choose the size of the widgets. You can choose from different versions of the widget that happen to have different sizes. On Android, however, you can truly choose the size, even if it takes up your full home screen.
That’s disappointing, I really liked the App Draw, and just assumed that I’d be getting it on the iPad as well. 😭
It will probably come eventually. Makes sense, no reason to keep it to the iPhone when the iPad is the productive one.
It did, it just took another year! 😂
Can you search in the files app the right way finally? Will it search in depth?
well now i've renamed it in my head to 'big sewer', although i appreciate you pronouncing the Spanish name correctly
I also thought of "Big Sore" as in foot :)
Is it still worth it to buy a Mac this year before the arm based version comes out?
I remember Apple fans calling the App Drawer on Android useless and they love having their screens cluttered with app icons. Now that Apple introduced it, all of a sudden the same people are clamoring to say that this feature is amazing.
Mathieu I remember android users always bringing up security and privacy vs Apple based systems until Apple stood up to the government over data privacy. Couple that with google selling everyone’s info to even the lowest bidder as well
Noggles10, no one ever said that. Besides, it’s illegal for google to sell anything ptivate, and you can disable app tracking to send you personalized ads in settings. So why don’t you shut up iSheep
@@Noggles10 nobody ever said that. Also Google doesn't sell user data.
I don't know why people keep saying that Android had widgets first when OS X 10.4 Tiger introduced them back in 2005 and it's only natural that iOS is getting them.
Every time there is a visual change: We hate it!
After a few months: We love it!
After a year: We want a visual change.
After a visual change: We hate it....
I still don't like the flat design that everyone is/has moved to.
I think it removes visual queues and makes things harder to recognize and navigate.
This macOS 11 look seems extra horrible in that regard.
Different shapes for icons are actually nice to help recognize them. One of the things I think OSX did well.
That’s the idiotic human race for ya.
Wonder if spatial audio will be brought to 3rd party earphones like the sony wf-1000xm3s; these can already be used with Sony's 3D audio, but only with certain music services (like Deezer or Tidal).
Snazzy: Boo with me
Me : BOOOOOOO
Snazzy: Good job, jk, you didn’t boo with me, you don’t get any prize
Me: :(
I did boo.
I'm still on Mojave or High Sierra on all my machines.
I don't think I will be switching to Big Sur.
Does the incoming call notification feature do the same thing on iPhone as iPad? I hate when I’m in the middle of texting someone or doing something on my iPhone and my phone is bombarded by someone calling and the only way I can continue to type is to push the phone call to voicemail.
The amazing macOS "Big Oof"
That design is really... let's say special... the battery icon in the settings it's by far the "most beautiful" thing :P
The icons are terrible. I like the low constrast/translucent approach but the menus are too rounds for me.
I find it hilarious how few big UA-camrs aren't devs. This is such a big deal and Snazzy is one of the few to bring up some future implications. I was born in 99 and cannot remember a non-x86 desktop/laptop (maybe power pc?) Shipped by a huge manufacturer. ARM is bringing competition to compute like there hasn't been in 30 years
7:23 thats exactly what I said to my dad
I agree with yuou on macos ui, its eh like so much wrong
Wait did you make that intro? I thought it was an apple ad. Nice work.
11:36 when Apple broadcasted their Keynote, I had THE EXACT SAME thought! The "new" design on macOS looks DISGUSTING! Either bring back *true* skeumorphism or leave it at the flat design. Apple isn't what it used to be just nine to ten years ago.
That opening. Awesome. Did you watch a master class video or something recently on how to make that? I've noticed a few other creators have all done something similar recently.
Stop crediting android for those features, Symbian OS did it first.
Where are my Symbian boys at?
Nowhere. No one cares who was first. We care about who got it right.
I actually love that they finally have unified the design from iOS and MacOS. It’s a very small thing but I’ve always hated how different they looked across the different OS’s
Of course. Rosetta 2. Also known as "RINE"; a recursive acronym for "Rine Is Not an Emulator". :-)
Can't wait to see the performance delta between Apple ARM laptops and AMD 4000-series laptops. But, at least they'll provide ALL-DAY battery-life... wherever one travels (in one's home). Buy one during business hours (AirPlay compatible)... or GRAB ONE during looting hours (AirGap compatible). :-)
you sure are a cunning linguist
@@tomdragon7567: Well... I like to please the ladies. :-)
I don't care about battery life on my desktop.
My desktop is about best performance for the price.
It's why I still run a Mac Pro 2010 with heavy upgrades.
@@M0rn1n6St4r That is perhaps the most brilliant response you could've given!
@@abubakrakram6208: Low expectations... a powerful ally. :-)
second video of yours I have seen... Rolex on the first one, and is that a Grand Seiko? Omega? Linus fan? Yep, Watch collector and tech enthusiast. Subscribed!
prediction: it looks like a touchscreen interface because it IS a touchscreen interface. when they release an ARM macbook it's gonna have a touchscreen. welcome to post-jony ive apple
2:39 I don’t think it’s a bug, in my experience the 3 quick access apps are based off of Siri suggestions of what it thinks you will need most. However it would be nice to change this I agree
Watched 0:07 Of the Video. Already Liked because of the “Holy Crap”
Quinn, we need to talk about how that Mail app has 25 THOUSAND unread messages. That's some prime purging material right there!
I love how the new OSs looks so cartoony, I always wanted my $1000 machines to feel like I bought them from a toy store... sarcasm
Fisher Price baby's first Mac
Yea but it’s can run the best most powerful apps that manufactures couldn’t dream of getting to run on android lol
MellFromUA-cam yes but it also has file management that is crap, and if you want to access any files out side of multimedia, you have to jump through so many hoops. Honestly all they are doing is placating to the lowest common denominator and not taking in to consideration that many professionals that consider apple a industry standard are now getting shafted so kids, grandparents and home makers can share pictures of their pets easier 💩