Apple squashes bugs in macOS Sonoma 14.4.1 update

macOS 14.4
macOS 14.4

Ultimately, the best news for Mac owners. Apple’s latest and welcome improvement has to do with fixing some of the annoying issues that have persisted in macOS Sonoma since the last update. Nowadays, many Mac users are already at this point released, macOS Sonoma 14.4.1, a free downloadable update for all supported devices.

One of the most significant fixes has been very annoying, I’m sure because it addresses the situation where a USB charging hub connected to an external monitor would not be recognized by your Mac. The result for users whose activity involves keyboards, mice, and external storage devices is much more disappointing as they simply have to comply with the new controls.

This version also fixes an issue with Java-based applications that crash unexpectedly without any rhyme or reason. This was a big problem for people who use Java programs for work or productivity as it mainly affected those apps. With all this, users of professional music-making software will be especially pleased by the fact that the bug that caused some audio plugins not to open has been fixed.

Although these amendments are some improvements that eliminate the main problems faced by some users after upgrading to macOS 14.4. If you’ve been waiting until now because of those issues, you can now really go for it by grabbing the latest version from the App Store.