

The following issues are addressed by the update: For example, apparently there have been some issues with eGPUs and Catalina, we’re not sure whether this update will go any way to fix that.

Restores the ability to filter by favorites, photos, videos, edited, and keywords in Days view in Photos.Fixes an issue where Messages would only send a single notification when the option to repeat alerts was enabled.Resolves an issue that caused Contacts to launch to the previously opened contact instead of the contact list.Adds a two-finger swipe gesture for back navigation in Apple News.Resolves issues that may occur in the Music app when displaying playlists inside folders and newly added songs in the Songs list.
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Improves reliability of migrating iTunes library databases into the Music, Podcasts, and TV apps.Fixes an issue where downloaded titles were not visible in the Downloads folder in the TV app.When using the built-in keyboard with a non-U.S.keyboard layout, passwords with certain characters are no longer rejected at the Mac login window.When sign in with Apple ID is not allowed by a configuration profile, the Sign In button in System Preferences is now dimmed.The 10.15.1 update wasn’t the first Catalina update. Although this isn’t a point update, installing the supplemental update requires a restart.Īpple’s accompanying notes say that “The macOS Catalina Supplemental Update includes installation and reliability improvements and is recommended for all users.” On 15 October 2019 Apple released a supplemental update to macOS 10.15. Sleep issues: Some Macs are experiencing kernel panics upon waking from sleep. Hard drives: There are reports of external hard drives connected to a sleeping Mac starting spinning up and down for no reason. Mail encryption issue: Apple admitted that it was aware of an issue where unencrypted versions of encrypted emails were being stored in a file accessed by Siri to tailer suggestions.

While this file would only be accessible to someone who had access to your Mac, it’s still concerning. The IT-specialist who discovered the flaw, Bob Gendler, discovered the issue back in July and claims that Apple didn’t respond to him until 5 November. Told The Verge that it’s aware of the issue and will address it. Apple also noted that only portions of emails are stored.
