macOS 13 Ventura Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/macos-13-ventura/ Technology News and Reviews Fri, 13 Jan 2023 01:22:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Apple Safari browser Technical Preview 161 released: macOS 13/12 compatible, performance improvements https://www.techgoing.com/apple-safari-browser-technical-preview-161-released-macos-13-12-compatible-performance-improvements/ Fri, 13 Jan 2023 01:22:32 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=63904 Apple today released Update 161 to Safari Technology Preview, an experimental browser that Apple has been rolling out since March 2016. Apple designed Safari Technology Preview to test features that may be introduced into future versions of Safari. The current “Safari Technology Preview” release is built on the Safari 16 update and includes support for […]

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Apple today released Update 161 to Safari Technology Preview, an experimental browser that Apple has been rolling out since March 2016. Apple designed Safari Technology Preview to test features that may be introduced into future versions of Safari.

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The current “Safari Technology Preview” release is built on the Safari 16 update and includes support for features in macOS 13 Ventura, such as live text, pass keys, Web extension improvements and more.

Safari Technology Preview version 161 includes bug fixes and performance improvements for Web Inspector, CSS, Rendering, JavaScript, Web Assembly, Media, Fullscreen API, HTML, Web API, WebGL, and WebDriver. Performance improvements.

The current Safari Technology Preview is version 16.4 and is compatible with devices running macOS 13 Ventura and macOS 12 Monterey. However, it is no longer available for macOS Big Sur.

Anyone who has downloaded the browser can get the Safari Technology Preview update through the Software Update mechanism in System Settings.

The Safari Technology Preview, which runs side-by-side with the existing Safari browser, is designed for developers, but it does not require a developer account to use.

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After upgrading macOS 13 Ventura, users experience irregular syncing of Microsoft Exchange calendars https://www.techgoing.com/after-upgrading-macos-13-ventura-users-experience-irregular-syncing-of-microsoft-exchange-calendars/ Fri, 04 Nov 2022 03:52:19 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=42547 Apple’s macOS 13 Ventura is causing some problems for users who use the calendar or reminder lists of their Microsoft Exchange accounts, according to some user reports. Apple released the official macOS 13 Ventura system last week. Since the release, users have shared issues with their Exchange calendars no longer syncing properly with Apple’s Calendar […]

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Apple’s macOS 13 Ventura is causing some problems for users who use the calendar or reminder lists of their Microsoft Exchange accounts, according to some user reports.

Apple released the official macOS 13 Ventura system last week. Since the release, users have shared issues with their Exchange calendars no longer syncing properly with Apple’s Calendar or Reminders app.

In some cases, other issues still occur when the Exchange calendar syncs with Apple’s built-in calendar app, such as event dates and times being synced incorrectly, event invitations not going through, reminders not syncing, and other related buggy issues.

It is unclear how Apple macOS 13 Ventura is causing these issues, or if the issue is coming from Microsoft’s side. Users running macOS 12 Monterey have not reported similar issues, so at least for now, it appears to be a buggy macOS 13 Ventura.

In the meantime, users can try deleting and re-adding their Exchange accounts to their Macs to hopefully resolve the issue. For users still running macOS 12 Monterey with Exchange accounts, it’s best to wait until the issue is patched before updating to macOS 13 Ventura.

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Apple macOS Ventura 13.1 public beta Beta 1 released https://www.techgoing.com/apple-macos-ventura-13-1-public-beta-beta-1-released/ Fri, 28 Oct 2022 12:51:43 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=40491 On Oct. 28 – After releasing the Developer Preview Beta 1 on Oct. 26, Apple today pushed the macOS Ventura 13.1 public beta Beta 1 update to Mac computer users. Apple is introducing the new cross-platform Freeform app to macOS Ventura 13.1. Designed for collaboration, the Freeform App can be used to take notes, sketch, […]

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On Oct. 28 – After releasing the Developer Preview Beta 1 on Oct. 26, Apple today pushed the macOS Ventura 13.1 public beta Beta 1 update to Mac computer users.

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Apple is introducing the new cross-platform Freeform app to macOS Ventura 13.1. Designed for collaboration, the Freeform App can be used to take notes, sketch, draw, save links, and more.

The update also introduces a new home app architecture that improves the performance of smart home devices. To install the architecture update, users need a device running iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2 or macOS Ventura 13.1, and HomePod 16.2 beta software.

The macOS Ventura brings a front-desk scheduling feature that allows users to seamlessly switch between various apps and windows while focusing on the task at hand. Also, Mac users can use their iPhone as a webcam with the continuous interoperable camera.

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Apple Officially Explains macOS 13 Ventura Release: Front Stage Scheduling, and more https://www.techgoing.com/apple-officially-explains-macos-13-ventura-release-front-stage-scheduling-and-more/ Tue, 25 Oct 2022 15:47:53 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=39450 On Oct. 25 – Apple pushed the macOS 13 Ventura update to Mac computer users, bringing heavyweight features like front-of-stage scheduling and continuous interoperable cameras. Apple officials say macOS Ventura introduces groundbreaking features that help users get more done and make the Mac experience better than ever. New features like Continuous Camera help users work […]

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On Oct. 25 – Apple pushed the macOS 13 Ventura update to Mac computer users, bringing heavyweight features like front-of-stage scheduling and continuous interoperable cameras.

Apple officials say macOS Ventura introduces groundbreaking features that help users get more done and make the Mac experience better than ever. New features like Continuous Camera help users work seamlessly across Apple devices, while efficiency tools like Front Desk Scheduler help users focus on the task at hand and switch between tasks with ease. And popular apps like Mail and Messages are getting major updates.

The macOS Ventura is being released today as a free software update for Macs with Apple chips and Intel-based chips.

Apple devices work together with continuous interoperability
Mac users can now take advantage of the iPhone’s powerful camera system with the Continuous Interoperability Camera for an unprecedented webcam experience. macs can automatically recognize and use the camera on nearby iPhones, enabling new features previously unavailable with webcams, and iPhones can connect wirelessly to Macs for even more flexibility and accessibility. Desk View uses the iPhone’s ultra-wide angle camera to show both the user’s face and an overhead view of the desk surface, making it ideal for tasks such as creating craft videos or conducting hands-on demonstrations. Continuous Interoperability also brings a number of innovations to all Mac computers, including People Centering and Portrait modes, and new Studio Lighting, which dims the background and focuses light on the user’s face for optimal results.

The FaceTime Call App is also now available with Relay, which allows users to start a FaceTime call on one Apple device and then seamlessly switch to another nearby Apple device to continue the call. You can start a FaceTime call on your iPhone or iPad and switch it to your Mac when you get back to the office or home, or start a call on your Mac and switch it to your iPhone or iPad when you need to get out of the house.

▲ Continuous interoperability camera supports FaceTime calls, Zoom, Webex and other macOS video conferencing apps

Automatically organize your workspace with Front Desk Scheduler
The Front Desk Scheduler automatically organizes all open apps and windows, allowing users to focus on their work and see what’s going on at a glance. When Front Desk Scheduler is enabled in the Control Centre, the window you are using is prominently displayed in the center of the screen, while other open windows are displayed on the left-hand side of the screen, allowing you to switch between tasks quickly. Users can create groups of windows or apps based on specific tasks or projects to create the ideal workspace. The scheduler in front of the desk also works with other macOS windowing tools such as Scheduler and Space, allowing users to easily return to the desktop with a single tap.

▲ Front Desk Scheduler helps users stay focused and get more done

Safari browser adds passkeys and new collaboration tools
Safari goes password-free with Passkey – a new way to sign in and make the Safari experience even more secure. Passkeys are more secure and easier to use and are designed to replace passwords. When a user creates a passkey, a unique set of digital keys is generated, stored only on the device and never uploaded to a web server, so hackers can’t compromise them or trick users into sharing them. Passcodes give users a simple and secure way to sign in, using Touch ID or Face ID for biometric authentication and end-to-end encryption via the iCloud keychain to iPhone, iPad and Mac. Safari

Safari’s Shared Tabs group gives users a powerful new way to collaborate with others on the web. Users can easily share websites with family, friends and colleagues, and see which tabs others are viewing in real-time. Users can also create bookmark lists on shared start pages to help smoothly start collaborative projects, such as planning a family outing or completing a research report, and they can initiate a Messages App conversation or FaceTime call directly from within Safari, with all members of the group automatically joining.

▲ Pass-through keys are a new generation of credentials that are more secure and easier to use, making the Safari experience even more secure.

Mail App gets a new update to further improve efficiency
Users can use the Mail App to schedule emails, undo them before they reach their inbox, and add graphic links for better previews of content. The Mail App also detects when attachments or cc’s are missing and reminds senders to add them. Users can set a later reminder to work on a message later and receive automatic follow-up alerts when they don’t receive a reply to an email.

The Mail App’s search function uses advanced technology to present more accurate and complete results. Users can simply tap on the search box and find what they want without having to type text, including recent emails, contacts, documents, photos and more.

▲ Users can now schedule emails to be sent at the most appropriate time

The messages App gets a major update
Users can edit or retract recently sent messages, recover accidentally deleted messages and mark messages as unread when they don’t have time to reply so they can be dealt with later.

Easily share photos with the whole family via iCloud Shared Gallery
With iCloud Shared Library, users can now create and share a single photo library between up to six family members, so everyone can enjoy all their family photos. Users can easily share all the photos in their personal library or share specific photos by setting a start date or specifying a person, for example. Users will receive smart reminders to share photo moments that include gallery members along with other selected people. Each member can add, delete, edit, or favorite shared photos and videos, which appear in each member’s Memories and Featured Photos, ensuring that all members can relive more complete family memories.

iCloud Shared Gallery offers a new way for the whole family to share photos seamlessly

Focused Search makes efficiency even better
Focused Search has new features and a new design, providing a more consistent experience across Mac, iPhone and iPad devices. Users can now search for images in the Photo Gallery, Web and Messages and Notes apps within the system. Users can search for photos by location, people, scenes, or objects, as well as text in images via the live text feature. Focus Search now also offers a wide range of search results for artists, movies, TV shows, actors, companies and sports. Users can now also perform various actions directly from within Focus Search, such as starting a timer, creating a new document, etc., which further increases efficiency. Focus Search also supports Quick View, which allows users to quickly view a full-size preview of almost any type of file without having to open it.

▲ Richer search results, focus on the types of information users need, including musicians, movies, TV shows, sports, companies and more

Take your Mac gaming experience to the next level.
The power of Apple chips allows all new Mac models to run 3A games smoothly, and macOS Ventura brings new technologies like Metal 3 to take full advantage of Mac’s unmatched hardware performance, bringing users faster performance, more responsive controls and better graphics.

A number of new 3A games, including Resident Evil Village from Capcom, which will be released on the Mac App Store on October 28, will arrive on the Mac later this year, bringing the full performance of Apple’s chips to life with more responsive controls, high frame rates and beautiful visuals.

Metal 3 unlocks the full potential of the Apple chip with new features that take the gaming experience to new heights.

Other features
Live Text recognizes text in paused video frames and adds support for Japanese and Korean text. Users can now extract subjects from images and place them in apps such as Messages.

macOS Ventura brings new accessibility features, including a text checker with text proofing support for narrator users and more.

The Weather App and Clock App come to the Mac for the first time, offering all the features that users know and love from the iPhone version, such as viewing local weather forecasts, creating alarms, setting timers and more.

System Preferences is renamed System Settings and features a new design that makes navigation on the Mac more efficient and consistent with the iPhone and iPad experience.

macOS security has been enhanced again with new tools to make the Mac more resistant to attacks, including the ability to easily update the latest security measures between regular system updates and a fast security response without rebooting the system.

▲ Using device-side intelligence, live text now recognizes the text of all videos on the system

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Apple Safari Browser Technical Preview 156 Released: Compatible with macOS 13 Ventura & Bug Fixes https://www.techgoing.com/apple-safari-browser-technical-preview-156-released-bug-fixes-and-performance-improvements/ Thu, 20 Oct 2022 03:31:03 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=37841 Apple today released Update 156 to Safari Technology Preview, an experimental browser first introduced by Apple in March 2016. Apple designed Safari Technology Preview to test features that may be introduced into future versions of Safari. Safari Technology Preview 156 includes bug fixes and performance improvements for Web Inspector, CSS, JavaScript, Rendering, Media, Web Animations, […]

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Apple today released Update 156 to Safari Technology Preview, an experimental browser first introduced by Apple in March 2016. Apple designed Safari Technology Preview to test features that may be introduced into future versions of Safari.

Safari Technology Preview 156 includes bug fixes and performance improvements for Web Inspector, CSS, JavaScript, Rendering, Media, Web Animations, Accessibility, Web APIs, and Safari Extensions.

The current “Safari Technology Preview” release is built on the Safari 16 update and includes support for features in macOS 13 Ventura, such as live text, passkeys, Web extension improvements and more.

Unlike previous versions of Safari Technology Preview, the new version of Safari Technology Preview is compatible with devices running macOS 13 Ventura, but it no longer works with macOS Big Sur.

Anyone who has downloaded the browser can get the “Safari Technology Preview” update through the Software Update mechanism in System Settings.

The Safari Technology Preview, which runs side-by-side with the existing Safari browser, is designed for developers, but it does not require a developer account to use.

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Apple macOS 13 Ventura public beta Beta 8 released https://www.techgoing.com/apple-macos-13-ventura-public-beta-beta-8-released/ Thu, 06 Oct 2022 04:53:10 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=34408 After releasing the Developer Preview Beta 10 yesterday, Apple today pushed out the macOS 13 public beta Beta 8 update to Mac computer users. The macOS Ventura brings a front-of-the-stage scheduling feature that lets users seamlessly switch between various apps and windows while focusing on the task at hand. Meanwhile, Mac users can use their […]

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After releasing the Developer Preview Beta 10 yesterday, Apple today pushed out the macOS 13 public beta Beta 8 update to Mac computer users.

The macOS Ventura brings a front-of-the-stage scheduling feature that lets users seamlessly switch between various apps and windows while focusing on the task at hand.

Meanwhile, Mac users can use their iPhone as a webcam with the Continuous Interoperability Camera. With continuous interoperability, the Mac automatically recognizes and uses the camera of a nearby iPhone without the user having to wake up or select it, and the iPhone can connect wirelessly to the Mac.

The FaceTime Calling App can also use Relay, which allows users to start a FaceTime call on one Apple device and then seamlessly switch to another nearby Apple device to continue the call.

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Apple macOS 13 Ventura Developer Preview Beta 10 released https://www.techgoing.com/apple-macos-13-ventura-developer-preview-beta-10-released/ Wed, 05 Oct 2022 04:17:38 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=33972 Apple pushed the macOS 13 Developer Preview Beta 10 update (internal version number: 22A5365d) to Mac computer users, seven days after the last release. macOS Ventura introduces Front Desk Scheduling, a new feature that allows Mac users to focus on one task while keeping other applications on standby, making it easy to switch between tasks. […]

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Apple pushed the macOS 13 Developer Preview Beta 10 update (internal version number: 22A5365d) to Mac computer users, seven days after the last release.

macOS Ventura introduces Front Desk Scheduling, a new feature that allows Mac users to focus on one task while keeping other applications on standby, making it easy to switch between tasks. The update adds a Continuous Interoperable Camera, designed to use the iPhone as a webcam for the Mac. It supports centered portraits, desktop view (for showing off your desk) and studio lighting.

Handoff Relay is now available for FaceTime so users can transfer calls between iPhone, iPad and Mac at will, and Messages supports features such as marking iMessage as unread, unsending iMessage and marking as unread. SharePlay is now also available in the Messages app.

The Mail app supports adjustment and undoes within 10 seconds of sending, and the Weather and Clock apps are now available on the Mac. System Preferences has been rebranded as System Settings, which has an iOS-like design.

Safari supports shared tag groups, and Apple is working on passkeys, a next-generation credential that replaces passwords. there are updates to Spotlight, new features in the Photo Library, and Metal 3 is included in macOS Ventura for better graphics in games.

macOS 13 Ventura is due for public release in October.

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