macOS 26.01Tahoe

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I just updated my M1 desktop to Sequoia 15.7.1

I figured while I am at it I'll update my m1 MacBook Air and it prompted me to upgrade to macOS Tahoe 26.0.1
I wasnt aware of Tahoe. Seems it recently came out. I think I'll hold off until I know more.

Anyone have an experience with it yet?
 
I'm currently running whatever the latest OS is that Apple pushed for my M1 MBA. No issues to report.
If I'm not mistaken, you have to choose the update to macOS 26, otherwise it remains on 15.X.X for now. I might be mixing up iOS though as that is definitely the case there, you stay on iOS 18.X.X unless you manually pick iOS 26.
 
If I'm not mistaken, you have to choose the update to macOS 26, otherwise it remains on 15.X.X for now. I might be mixing up iOS though as that is definitely the case there, you stay on iOS 18.X.X unless you manually pick iOS 26.
My Mac just tells me there is a software update available, and I click "update". Don't recall having to select anything specific. I'll check tonight after work.
 
No issues and I'm running it on several computers I use daily/all day. I ran the betas for the last few months too with no issues. Don't go to the Reddit sub on MacOS though, 99% of the posts are about how terrible it is and how disappointed they are. IDK, I'm typing this out on 26.01 right now and I haven't had any issues.
 
I just updated my M1 desktop to Sequoia 15.7.1

I figured while I am at it I'll update my m1 MacBook Air and it prompted me to upgrade to macOS Tahoe 26.0.1
I wasnt aware of Tahoe. Seems it recently came out. I think I'll hold off until I know more.

Anyone have an experience with it yet?
It’s on my work computer. I don’t notice anything major in difference in my work routine except you can search files in spotlight (cmd-shift key) I use.
 
If I'm not mistaken, you have to choose the update to macOS 26, otherwise it remains on 15.X.X for now. I might be mixing up iOS though as that is definitely the case there, you stay on iOS 18.X.X unless you manually pick iOS 26.
Yes, I have noticed the same thing. I actually updated my desktop to 15.7.1 this morning.
There is no option for Tahoe 26 even when I check for updates, it tells me it’s up-to-date.

On my MacBook Air I have a choice to update to 15.7.1 or macOS Tahoe 26.0.1
For now I decided on 15.7.1
 
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😳 There's nothing 'new' to learn. For 90% of users, the only change is a "theme" difference.
Articles I read on the tech sites talked about how different it was. Does a lot more stuff in the background etc and uses more of your memory. My M1 gets close to it memory limit quite often and I have to run cleaners.
 
Just checked for updates on my M1 MBA and there are 2 options as shown below. Never seen that before.
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Articles I read on the tech sites talked about how different it was.
IMO, the biggest change is the appearance or style and it's not different in that users are "lost" because it's different.
Does a lot more stuff in the background etc and uses more of your memory. My M1 gets close to it memory limit quite often and I have to run cleaners.
Not sure what you read there or what background processes are any different. That would be a major OS change/update and this update simply isn't.
Just checked for updates on my M1 MBA and there are 2 options as shown below. Never seen that before.
That's how they did it on iOS and iPadOS, except the options were flipped. They listed 15.X.X at the top with all of the details and at the bottom, it was a single line for "Install xxxOS 26".
 
I upgraded to Tahoe on my M1 MBP and have had daily issues with the Finder freezing (crashing) when I click through a Finder window viewing files using QuickLook. I have tried deleting the preference file for the Finder, but I still have issues. My job requires that I go back through old files and this has become a real nuisance: freeze, Force Quit, Reopen….
 
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