In this chapter, we explored a variety of supported macOS environments, including native macOS, universal binary, Unix, and open source-based app environments. We saw what happens with 32-bit apps in the latest versions of macOS. Then, we saw how to use the App Store and create an Apple ID to make the most of its features. In the following section, we saw how to install and manage apps, including app extensions. Next, we discovered how to share apps with family members and friends through a feature called Family Sharing. Finally, we looked at multiple features, including Quick Look, Quick Actions, Autosave, Versions, Locking, and Resume, that macOS offers to manage documents quickly and efficiently, including syncing your documents across devices through the use of iCloud Drive.
Now that you have finished this chapter, you are fully equipped to manage apps and documents, and also take advantage of all the features macOS provides you with in order to do so thoroughly and efficiently...