“Apple today seeded the first beta of an upcoming macOS Sierra 10.12.4 update to public beta testers for testing purposes, two days after seeding the first 10.12.4 beta to developers and three days after releasing macOS Sierra 10.12.3,” Juli Clover reports for MacRumors. “Beta testers who have signed up for Apple’s beta testing program will receive the 10.12.4 macOS Sierra beta through the Software Update mechanism in the Mac App Store.”
“macOS Sierra 10.12.4 brings iOS’s popular Night Shift mode to the Mac, allowing users to cut down on blue light exposure,” Clover reports. “Believed to affect sleep by upsetting the body’s circadian rhythm, blue light is thought to be more harmful than yellow light.”
Clover reports, “With Night Shift, the Mac’s display automatically shifts from cool to warm at sunset and then shifts back at sunrise.”
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Apparently Night Shift doesn’t work on older macs. My 2011 iMac doesn’t show the settings, nor does my 2012 MBP. Another feature limited to newer macs.
Fortunately, Flux works on them all…
Spoke too soon about 2012 MBP. It does work on that. But no-go on the 2011 iMac
Doesn’t work on my 2010 MBP
yeah, bummed it doesn’t work on my 2011 iMac
try f.lux it does the same thing.
Before saying that flux does the same thing, keep in mind that It doesnt work when watching full screen HTML5 video.
I need proper 1st party night shift from Apple themselves