A corrected version of macOS Sonoma 14.1 beta is now accessible, which addresses the issue with Remote Widgets.
Macworld
On Wednesday, Apple provided developers with the beta version of macOS Sonoma 14.1. This release comes the day after the company made Sonoma 14 available to the general public.
The 14.1 update addresses a problem where Remote Widgets may not display properly if an iPhone and Mac are using different operating systems (such as iOS 16 and macOS Sonoma). The notes suggest two solutions for any problems with Wallet and WidgetKit that developers may encounter. These release notes are intended for developers and their tools or reports, and there may be additional updates or modifications not listed here.
Remote Widgets
Resolved Issues
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The issue with Remote Widgets is now resolved, as they may have appeared blank when used on different versions of iOS and macOS. (ID: 115436466)
Wallet
Known Issues
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There may be an issue with adding event tickets to Wallet from a website on a Mac, resulting in failed ingestion.
Solution: Use an iPhone to add them to the Wallet app.
WidgetKit
Known Issues
- In widgets
Text(_:style:)
By default, the content does not animate. (107582710)
setAnimationEnabled() function
To specifically ask for an animation, use the function setAnimationEnabled() as a workaround.View.contentTransition(_:)
modifier.
It is uncertain if Sonoma 14.1 will include any fresh additions. A few features in Sonoma were not accessible during the initial launch and are expected to be added at a later time.
If you’re curious about testing the beta versions, check out our guide for downloading the macOS Sonoma beta.