
Along with iOS 16 and iPad OS 16, Apple has been working on macOS 13 Ventura this year. It’s a new operating system designed particularly for Macs.
The latest Mac OS X version’s motto is “Works smarter.” “Trys harder.” After all, as the Cupertino company’s official website states, macOS Ventura improves on everything you do on a Mac. There are several new methods to boost productivity, share interests, and collaborate on apps.”
Many new features will be added to Apple PCs with macOS Ventura 13, including Mail, Spotlight, Safari, Passkey, Messages, Photos, and many more. In conclusion, people are anxiously anticipating the release of this update.
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in the final week of October, on Monday, October 24. The Cupertino corporation, on the other hand, just published the macOS 13 Ventura Release Candidate. Which is actually a developer-only version that comes before the final version.
All Macs introduced in 2017 will be able to download the latest version of macOS Ventura for free. In more detail, after downloading the app from the Mac App Store, the update will be installed immediately.
All you have to do is click “Continue,” accept the license, choose the disk where the update will be installed, and then click “Install.” The installation operation will begin when the user provides their password and should take less than an hour.
According to Apple, the required disk space is around 20 GB. As a result, it is usually a good idea to check the available space on your computer before commencing the installation.
As previously indicated, macOS 13 Ventura will be available starting in 2017 on all Macs sold. As a result, there will be no updates for “older” Intel devices.
The following Macs will be compatible with the new operating system:
In other words, if you possess an older model of Mac and want to check out the new operating system, you’ll have to buy a newer machine.
Numerous new elements in the new operating system provide an unprecedented experience. The most essential features were added to Stage Manager, Continuity, Passkey, Mail, Messages, Spotlight, and Safari.
This tool automatically organizes open windows so that the program in use takes center stage. The other windows, on the other hand, will appear on the left and be accessible at all times. When working on various jobs or projects, you may also group windows.
The Mac’s webcam may now be used with the iPhone’s camera thanks to this new capability. Users will also be able to initiate a FaceTime call from their iPhone or iPad. And, owing to the inclusion of “Handoff” to FaceTime, they may move it to their computer.
This is without a doubt one of the coolest features. In actuality, utilizing your own biometric identification technique instead of setting a new password would suffice. As a result, writing down a password will be unnecessary. Passkeys, on the other hand, are separate digital keys that are saved locally on the device rather than online. To synchronize with iCloud Keychain on Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, end-to-end encryption is used, and scanning a QR code will suffice. If the user is required to log in on non-Apple devices using the iPhone.
It will be possible to delay, schedule, and get notifications for any follow-up. You can even cancel a previously sent email. Furthermore, the internal research has improved since the previous edition.
You may now recover unintentionally lost conversations, alter or cancel recently sent messages, designate messages as unread and read. Furthermore, when another user uploads a file via the app, you may collaborate with them or share a copy of the file. In the case of collaboration, a specific dialogue will begin on Messages.
Spotlight in the new operating system has a new design that makes navigation even easier. You may now look for a photo by utilizing the position, scene, or position criteria (even through the text they contain). The last option is to start a timer, create a document, and conduct a link.
The new wallpaper for macOS 13 Ventura was introduced at Apple’s WWDC 2022. It exemplifies the graphic makeover that the corporation desired for their operating system.
With orange tones on a blue backdrop. It is a figure-centered picture with Light and Dark variations. It is an eye-catching backdrop.
Ventura, like all other macOS versions, had its own beta program that began before the stable release. There are two kinds of macOS betas: those for developers and those for the general public.
To participate in the beta, you must first log in to the official Apple website with your Apple ID, enroll your Mac (or other macOS-powered devices), and then download and install the macOS Public Beta Access Utility, a simple software that ensures your Mac can receive beta updates.
To upgrade to the latest recent beta of macOS Ventura at that moment, simply go to System Preferences -> Software Update.
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