macOS Sequoia’s Apple Intelligence: A First Look at the Future of Mac

Apple’s macOS Sequoia promises a revolution with Apple Intelligence, an ambitious AI platform. While the full potential remains hidden in beta, early tests reveal glimpses of a future where Macs can generate images, rewrite text, and even make Siri a more capable assistant. However, many features are unfinished, and the current iteration presents a mixed bag of impressive tools and frustrating limitations.

Apple Intelligence: A Practical AI for the Rest of Us?

Apple’s new AI, Apple Intelligence, is a practical approach to AI integration, with features like AI-powered writing tools, notification sorting, and image generation. While it offers some useful features, its limitations and ethical concerns make its practicality questionable for serious tasks like journalism and professional writing.

macOS Sequoia Unveiled: Apple Intelligence Revolutionizes Mac Experience

At WWDC 2024, Apple introduced macOS Sequoia, the latest iteration of its desktop operating system. A hallmark of Sequoia is the groundbreaking integration of Apple Intelligence (AI) across the entire Mac experience, empowering users with a suite of new features designed to enhance productivity and creativity. From enhanced writing tools and image editing to Siri’s conversational advancements, macOS Sequoia promises to redefine the Mac experience.

How to Find the Word Count in Apple Pages: A Step-by-Step Guide

Whether you’re writing for school or work, Apple Pages is a powerful word processing tool that offers a range of features, including the ability to track your word count. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to find the word count in Apple Pages on Mac, iPhone, and iPad:

Mac:
– Open your document in Pages.
– Select View > Show Word Count.
– The word count will be displayed at the bottom of your document.
– Click the arrows next to the word count to see other statistics, such as character count with or without spaces, page count, or paragraph count.

iPhone:
– Open your Pages document.
– Tap the three dots in the top right corner.
– Turn on the toggle for “Word Count”.
– The word count will be displayed at the bottom of your document.
– Tap the arrow next to the word count to see other statistics.

iPad:
– Open your Pages document.
– Tap the three dots in the top left corner.
– Turn on the toggle for “Word Count”.
– The word count will be displayed at the bottom of your document.
– Tap the arrow next to the word count to see other statistics.

In addition to finding the word count, Pages also allows you to add page numbers and view formatting symbols. For more information on these features, refer to the full article linked below.

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