SharePlay is presently accessible on Macs as part of the most recent macOS Monterey update

SharePlay is presently accessible on Macs as part of the most recent macOS Monterey update

Apple has carried SharePlay to the Mac as a feature of macOS Monterey 12.1, which was released Monday. With SharePlay, you would now be able to appreciate entertainment like motion, music, and games synchronized with your companions over FaceTime while on your Mac. And if you want to share your screen with your group, SharePlay supports that also. Monica Chin ran into certain issues with SharePlay on Mac while the feature was in beta, in any case, so ideally it works all the more easily now that it’s accessible generally.

macOS Monterey 12.1 adds a few features likewise found in iOS 15.2. There’s the new Apple Music Voice Plan, a more affordable level of music streaming service that allows you to get to music with simply your voice and Siri. You’ll have the option to assign individuals as Legacy Contacts who can access your iCloud information when you die. Also Apple will currently allow parents to empower warnings that seem when their children get or send iMessages with bare photos.

However, the new version of Monterey is as yet missing one major feature. Universal Control, which allows you to use one mouse and keyboard across Macs and iPads, should launch this fall, however Apple postponed it Monday to “this spring.”

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