macOS 27 will be unveiled on Monday at WWDC, and rumors indicate the update will grant two wishes that longtime Mac users especially have been wanting.

#1: Snow Leopard-style focus on software quality

One of the most beloved Mac software releases is 2009’s Snow Leopard, which was famously marketed as having “no new features.” Instead, it prioritized bug fixes and performance improvements.

Snow Leopard did have a few new features, but the list was short. And rumors indicate macOS 27 could be very reminiscent of that fan-favorite update.

Last November, Mark Gurman reported that Apple’s focus for iOS 27 and companion updates is on “improving the software’s quality and underlying performance.” Thus making them “Snow Leopard-style” updates.