Apple has released the second version of macOS 13 Ventura Release Candidate to developers. Apple has already released the second version of macOS 13 Ventura “Release Candidate” to developers ahead of the public release, which is scheduled for October 24th. The Release Candidate was released a week after the release of the eleventh developer beta.
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Registered developers can download the beta from the Apple Developer Portal, or through the Settings app if a suitable profile is already installed on their device.
macOS Ventura introduces a new Stage Manager feature that allows users to focus on a task while other apps are ready to switch between tasks quickly and easily. The update will also add the Continuity Camera feature, which will allow you to use your iPhone as a Mac webcam. The new version will support Center Stage, Desk View and Studio Light.
Handoff is now available for FaceTime, so you can transfer calls between iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The Messages app now lets you mark iMessages as unread, unsend messages, and edit them after they’ve been sent. The SharePlay feature now also works in the Messages app.
In the Mail app, you can set a timer for emails and cancel them within 10 seconds. In addition, the Weather and Clock apps are finally coming to the Mac. “System Preferences” has been updated so that the design now more closely resembles the design of iOS settings.
Safari has added shared tab groups, and Apple is working on a new security key feature that will replace default passwords. Updated Spotlight, the Photos app, and added support for Metal 3 for improved graphics in games.
As a reminder, the macOS Ventura update will be released publicly on October 24th.