OS X 10.12 could be the ship that brings Siri to Macs

OS X-10-12

Again, Mark Gurman has wanted to remove the foundations of the network and it is that he has reported what he believes is going to be released with the arrival of the new OS X 10.12. In case you don't know who Mark Gurman is, we can tell you that he is a 21-year-old editor from California and has been responsible for most of the exclusive news regarding Apple, which has made him quite a figure.

Now as we can see in your Twitter account, ensures that the next version of OS X, 10.12 will come from the hand of Siri, the voice assistant that has already debuted on iDevices and Apple TV 4 but has not yet made the leap to the Mac world. 

As you know, Apple has been working for a long time on OS X 10.12 although for now it has not been released not even version 10.11.4 of the current version. Its software engineers are always far ahead of what is on the street at any given time and that is how we know when a company of this caliber presents something, both in software and hardware, he has been working on the next version or model for some time. 

Well, in this case, the guru Mark Gurman emphasizes that, finally, Siri is going to arrive on OS X and with it on Macs. He stated:

Siri can be activated with a mouse click from the menu bar, using a new button that will be next to Spotlight.

It seems that the Siri assistant can be configured from a new item in the System Preferences panel as well as in the initial configuration process of a Mac, so that the system can recognize our voice.

Finally, we can tell you that he has also stated:

OS X 10.12 will be focused on improving system performance as in OS X El Capitan.

We'll see if these predictions are made or not made at the next WWDC 2016 in June.


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  1.   Rebeca Cancelo Bermudez said

    Hopefully

    1.    Peter Rhodes said

      We also hope that our Siri arrives on OS X. Thanks for reading Rebeca!