Spotlight is much better in macOS Tahoe - here's what's new
Briefly

Spotlight in macOS 26 Tahoe features significant improvements, including faster performance and the ability to surface a greater number of apps, files, and folders. It functions as a search engine, app launcher, and smart assistant, capable of finding and running Shortcuts. Users can browse apps, files, and manage clipboard history seamlessly. New intelligent suggestion features help prioritize tasks based on user habits. Mac users can easily access Spotlight and utilize shortcuts for enhanced productivity, making it an integral tool across the Apple ecosystem.
Spotlight Search has become faster, can surface more apps, files, and folders than before, and can do more with them. Users can even use Spotlight to find and run Shortcuts.
With macOS Tahoe, Spotlight has become the glue to bind productivity and information access together across your Apple ecosystem.
Spotlight will also offer intelligent suggestions based on what your system knows about what you usually do at a particular time of day.
Accessing Spotlight is still done with Command-Space, but offers additional items through simple keyboard shortcuts.
Read at Computerworld
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