Apple has officially launched macOS 26.3, addressing critical issues that arose from its previous update, macOS Tahoe. Among the fixes, users can expect improved functionality for resizing windows, a feature that many found problematic after the upgrade. Previously, the rounded corners of windows made it difficult to click and resize effectively.
In addition to window resizing, the update also rectifies problems in the Finder application, specifically affecting the columns view which was previously obstructed by a horizontal scroller. This resolution is expected to enhance user experience significantly.
According to Apple’s release notes, the adjustments made in macOS 26.3 ensure that resize areas now conform to the corner radius, which should simplify the process of adjusting window sizes. This change comes after user feedback highlighted the challenges posed by the earlier design alterations.