Apple introduced the new macOS Ventura during WWDC 2022 in June, along with iOS 16. While the iOS update was released to the public in September, macOS 13 was delayed until October. Today, the company confirmed the macOS Ventura would be available to the public next Monday, October 24.
The new macOS Ventura (or macOS 13) offers some new features. The enhanced system will make the device can be paired with an iPhone can now be used as a computer webcam. Users can transfer the FaceTime call from an iPhone to a Mac or vice versa.
Like in iOS, iMessage in macOS will have the edit, and unsend messages feature as well. Mail feature will have options to unsend emails and Safari now supports passkeys, a new way to authenticate to apps and websites without a traditional password.
There are some features, including Desk View, new gaming APIs, redesigned Game Center dashboard, Stage Manager, and a Weather app for the first time on a Mac.
Apple wants to make the macOS Ventura can do more tasks in the feature with powerful new ways to get more done, share and collaborate in your favorite apps, immerse yourself in next‑level games, and take full advantage of your other devices.
Apple is expected to release the macOS Ventura on October 24. You can read more macOS Ventura features on Apple’s website.
It’s worth noting that iOS 16.1 and iPadOS 16.1 will also be released to the public next week.