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Apple rolled out official version of macOS 13 Ventura update to Mac computer users

Apple today pushed the official version of macOS 13 Ventura update to Mac computer users, bringing many functions such as pre-stage scheduling and continuous intercommunication cameras.

According to Apple, macOS Ventura introduces breakthrough features that help users accomplish more tasks and make the Mac experience better than ever.

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New features like Continuity Camera help users work seamlessly across Apple devices, and productivity tools like Front Office Scheduling help users focus on the work at hand and easily switch between tasks. The introduction of passkeys in the Safari browser ushered in the era of no passwords. Popular apps like Mail & Messaging get major updates.

Apple macOS 13 Ventura features

Apple devices work together with continuous connectivity

  • Mac users can now use Continuity Camera to take advantage of the iPhone’s powerful camera system for an unprecedented webcam experience.

Automate your workspace with front desk scheduling

  • The front-end scheduling will automatically organize all open apps and windows, allowing users to focus on their work while being able to see all the conditions at a glance.

Safari browser adds passkeys and new collaboration tools

  • Safari opens up the password-less era with passkeys —a new way to log in and make the Safari experience even more secure. Passkeys are more secure, easier to use, and designed to replace passwords.

Easily share photos with the whole family via iCloud Shared Library

  • With the iCloud Shared Library feature, users can now create and share a single photo library among up to 6 family members.

Other Functions

  • Live Text recognizes text in paused video frames and adds support for Japanese and Korean text. Users can now extract subjects from images and put them into apps such as messaging.
  • macOS Ventura brings new accessibility features, including a Text Inspector with text proofing support for VoiceOver users, and more.
  • The Weather App and Clock App are coming to the Mac for the first time, offering all the features users know and love in the iPhone version, such as checking local weather forecasts, creating alarms, setting timers, and more.
  • System Preferences has been renamed System Settings and has a new design to make navigating on Mac more efficient and a more consistent experience with iPhone and iPad.
  • The security of macOS has improved once again, with several new tools to enhance Mac’s ability to resist attacks, including the ability to easily update the latest security measures between two regular system updates, and without the need to restart the system. Rapid security response.

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