Apple’s revealed what’s coming in macOS Ventura, but how does it differ to macOS Monterey?
Apple’s next version of macOS – known as Ventura – launches on Monday October 24. Beta testers have been running Ventura for some time now, but the rest of us are about to get the chance to download the final version. The question is, will there be enough improvements to tempt you to upgrade? Should you update your Mac to Ventura?
In this article we will run through how Ventura compares to Monterey and we will discuss the new features it will bring to your Mac. Before you get too excited about the new features coming in Ventura, a warning: Your Mac may not be able to run Ventura at all, or it may only be compatible with some of the features. See: macOS 13 Ventura compatibility and Ventura features that only work on new Macs.
What’s new in Ventura compared to Monterey?
macOS has been going through some serious revisions over the past few generations. Big Sur brought a redesigned interface, introducing new features like Control Center and the revamped Notification Center. This was built upon in macOS Monterey by the addition of new features in FaceTime such as Voice Isolation for improved sound and SharePlay to enjoy content with others on the call. Monterey also brought Continuity tools like AirPlay to Mac, which allowed other Apple devices to display on the larger screen. The headline feature – Universal Control – didn’t actually arrive until March 2022, now it’s here you can share a mouse and keyboard between Macs and iPads.
Read more at MacWorld.com
