Amid Monday’s update-o-rama, Apple released the much-anticipated macOS Tahoe 26.4 update.
The update offers the following fixes, changes, and new features:
Battery & Power:
• New Charge Limit setting
• Set the maximum battery charge between 80 percent – 100 percent to extend battery lifespan
• Integrated into System Settings (Battery)
• Can be automated via Shortcuts (e.g., tied to Focus modes)Safari:
• Compact Tab Bar returns
• Optional UI mode for a more condensed browsing layoutPlatform & Compatibility:
• Rosetta 2 deprecation warnings
• Alerts when launching Intel-based apps on Apple Silicon Macs
• Signals upcoming removal in future macOS releasesApps & Features:
• Freeform enhancements
• New Creator Studio–related tools and expanded capabilities
• Podcasts improvements
• Smoother switching between audio and video podcast formatsEmoji:
• 8 new emoji added, including:
• Orca
• Trombone
• Landslide
• Ballet dancer
• Treasure chest
• (and more)System & UI Fixes:
• Fixes and improvements to:
• Window resizing behavior (corner radius issues)
• General system stability and performance
• Ongoing bug fixes across UI and system componentsDeveloper Updates:
• API and platform improvements, including:
• Enhanced StoreKit behavior
• Network MIDI 2.0 support
• Asset pack and backend improvementsAdditional Changes:
• Improved battery health management system-wide
• Continued transition away from Intel-based Mac support
• Minor UI tweaks and under-the-hood optimizations
As usual, the update can be located, downloaded, and installed by navigating to Apple > System Settings > General > Software Update and proceeding from there.
If you’ve had a chance to try the macOS Tahoe 26.4 update, please let us know about your experience in the comments.
Via AppleInsider




