Apple Releases iOS, iPadOS, and macOS 26.1

John Voorhees, writing for MacStories.net:

If there’s a theme surrounding the 26.1 updates to Apple’s OSes, it’s that the company is listening to its users. Tinted Liquid Glass, the return of Slide Over, and the updates to the very niche Local Capture feature are all great examples of Apple’s engineering teams turning around meaningful updates to its OSes based on feedback from users. That’s great to see, and a trend that I hope continues long into the future.

While the 26.1 versions of Apple operating systems were released this past Monday, November 3rd, I recently came across John Voorhees’ post on MacStories.net and think it summarizes the updates very nicely. The screenshots that are included are a nice touch, as well.

Regarding the 26.1 updates, the ones that stick out the most to me are the return of Slide Over in iPadOS 26.1 and the ability to choose between Clear and Tinted versions of Liquid Glass in both iOS and iPadOS 26.1.

While I personally don’t mind the default, Clear, version of Liquid Glass, I can see how having the option to apply a darker tint to it would be ideal for many users. Slide Over, on the other hand, is a feature that I am very happy to see returning with iPadOS 26.1, as it’s something that I use pretty frequently on my iPad Mini. In fact, I still haven’t upgraded to iPadOS 26, partly as I didn’t want to lose the ability to use Slide Over for multitasking.

Overall, though, it’s definitely nice to see that Apple is really taking user feedback to heart and implementing changes that users have requested.

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