

Siri definitely saves a lot of time than clicking through several icons in your Mac.Īnother thing I’m excited about Siri is that Apple’s going to open her up to third-party app developers. You can also ask her about your Mac’s specifications, I asked her how fast my Mac was and she replied with the processor’s name and clock speed.


It can adjust or switch some features on or off for you, from you Mac screen’s brightness, to connectivity feature like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi etc. Whatever she can do for you on your iPhone she can also do for you on you Mac. Siri is still the same helpful AI you get from the iPhone. You can also use your keyboard to launch Siri, just long press Command + Space. To launch Siri, you can click the Menu bar icon right beside the Notification Center icon. I can say that having Siri in my Mac has been an amazing experience.
