macOS 14.1 (build 23B74) is an update to macOS 14 (Sonoma) that was released on October 25, 2023 by Apple Inc.
Development history[]
The first developer beta (build 23B5046f) was released on September 27, 2023, followed by a second beta (build 23B5056e) on October 3rd.[1][2] The third beta (build 23B5067a) was released on October 10th.[3]
A release candidate, which became the release build, was seeded on October 17, 2023.[4][5]
Features[]
This build adds the option to favorite songs, albums, and playlists in the Apple Music app, and viewing the AppleCare+ warranty status of your Mac and connected AirPods in System Settings. It also included bug fixes and security updates to address various vulnerabilities.[6]
References[]
- ↑ macOS 14.1 beta (23B5046f), Apple Developer. 2023-09-27.[DEAD LINK]
- ↑ macOS 14.1 beta 2 (23B5056e), Apple Developer. 2023-10-03.[DEAD LINK]
- ↑ macOS 14.1 beta 3 (23B5067a), Apple Developer. 2023-10-10.[DEAD LINK]
- ↑ macOS 14.1 Release Candidate (23B73), Apple Developer. 2023-10-17.[DEAD LINK]
- ↑ macOS 14.1 (23B74), Apple Developer. 2023-10-25.[DEAD LINK]
- ↑ Apple Releases macOS Sonoma 14.1 by Juli Clover, MacRumors. 2024-01-22.
See also[]
- macOS 12.7.1, a build for macOS Monterey users that addressed similar security issues.
- macOS 13.6.1, a build for macOS Ventura users that addressed similar security issues.
External links[]
- Apple security updates at Apple Support (2023-10-25)
- About the security content of macOS Sonoma 14.1 (2024-06-12)
- What's new in the updates for macOS Sonoma: macOS Sonoma 14.1 (2023-10-25)
- macOS Sonoma: 14.1 at the BetaWiki