Apple has released the fourth beta version of macOS Ventura to users participating in beta testing programs.
The macOS Ventura 4 beta is already available to registered developers, and a public beta will likely follow shortly.
Anyone actively using the macOS Ventura beta can find the macOS Ventura 13 beta 4 download available from Apple menu > System Preferences > Software Update.
If the update doesn’t appear right away, try exiting and restarting System Preferences.
macOS Ventura brings new features and some changes to the Mac. Mac can now use iPhone as an external webcam, Stage Manager offers a new multitasking interface with grouped windows, Mail app gets email scheduling and search improvements, Messages gets the ability to edit sent messages, you can now make HandOff FaceTime calls, the Weather app and the Clock app arrived on the Mac, System Preferences has been redesigned and renamed System Preferences, among other changes and adjustments to the upcoming Mac operating system.
Apple developers can install the Ventura dev beta right now, and anyone can install the macOS Ventura public beta if they’re brave enough to do so. However, beta system software is known to be buggy and less stable, so it’s a good idea to do this on a secondary Mac that isn’t your primary work device.
You’ll need a Mac compatible with macOS Ventura if you want to run macOS Ventura either as a beta or as a final release later this year.
Apple has said that the final version of macOS Ventura will be released this fall.
In other beta news, today Apple released new beta versions of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16.
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