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Oct 08, 2019 Yesterday, Apple released macOS Catalina to everyone and, unlike iOS 13's release, this is one you should upgrade right away.While Catalina isn't a major interface redesign, and much of the new.

After a contentious decision to discontinue its Mac client last year, Twitter on Tuesday said it is working to bring the popular app back to Apple desktops and laptops in time for the release of macOS 10.15 Catalina.

Announced in a series of posts to the official Twitter support account, the return of Twitter for Mac is predicated on Apple's Project Catalyst, a suite of Xcode tools that enables developers to port iOS apps to Mac.

'Apple's exciting new technology empowers Twitter to easily bring our entire 1.5 million line code base from iOS to the Mac, allowing ongoing full feature parity with our iPad app, and enhanced with the macOS experience that will make Twitter feel right at home on your Mac,' Twitter said in a tweet.

The forthcoming app will be fully native to macOS and is expected to incorporate typical Mac capabilities like support for multiple windows, window resizing, drag-and-drop, dark mode, keyboard shortcuts, notifications and more, Twitter said. Catalyst enables Twitter to build in the aforementioned desktop features, most of which are unavailable to users of the microblogging network's mobile apps.

In addition to a full feature set, Twitter plans to push out regular updates to its Mac app. While Twitter's iOS client is refreshed regularly, the Mac iteration, when it was available, often languished in update limbo.

News of the revamped Twitter for Mac initiative arrives some 15 months after Twitter quietly pulled its macOS app in early 2018. At the time, the company said it was removing the Mac variant as it focused on delivering a 'great Twitter experience that's consistent across platforms.'

Development on the new Twitter for Mac begins this summer ahead of a planned launch alongside macOS Catalina this fall.

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After updating to macOS Catalina, does your MacBook battery die faster than before the update? Do you find your Mac’s battery running low before it should? Some Mac users have said that their battery life has reduced significantly after updating the Mac. Do not worry, you are not alone. There are two main purposes for this article:

  1. Provide solutions for extending the battery life of your Mac.
  2. Figure out why your Mac’s battery is draining so fast.

Also read: macOS Mojave battery drain

Battery drain with macOS Catalina

1. Update your Mac to the latest version of the macOS software. Also, make sure that all of your apps are up to date.

2. Simply restart your Mac by going to the Apple menu and Restart.

3. Check your battery health. The general condition of your battery may be poor. We previously wrote an article about that topic. You can check that article.

4. Try resetting the System Management Controller (SMC). Please read this.

5. You may check for excessive energy-consuming apps. You can easily see what apps are using battery & energy on your Mac. To do that, click the battery menu bar icon, find the “Apps Using Significant Energy” section.

6. You can also use Activity Monitor to figure out energy-consuming apps and processes. Open the Activity Monitor app (Applications / Utilities) and then click the Energy tab.

How to extend your battery life

1. Lower your display’s brightness. The biggest use of battery resources is your Mac’s screen. Adjust its brightness. Click the Apple menu > System Preferences > Display and click the Display tab and adjust the brightness slider. You can also check the box “Automatically adjust brightness”.

2. Disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth if/when you do not use them. You can disable them by clicking their icons in the status bar.

3. Optimize your Energy Saver settings by going to the Apple menu > System Preferences > Energy Saver. Click the Battery tab. Optimizing these settings will help you extend your battery’s life.

4. You may want to consider turning off visual effects and transparency in macOS. Here is how:

  • Go to the Apple menu
  • Click System Preferences
  • Click Accessibility
  • Click Display
  • Click the Display tab
  • And check the boxes for “Reduce Motion” and “Reduce Transparency”.


6. Quit apps when you are done with them. You can quit any apps by clicking its name (in the menu bar) and then click Quit App. For example, if you want to quit Safari, click Safari and then Quit Safari.


7. Disable unnecessary Location Services by going to the Apple menu > System Preferences > “Security & Privacy” > click the “Privacy” tab > “Location Services”. You may disable Location Services also. You will need to click the lock icon to make changes. You will have to enter your password.