![]() The story of macOS Ventura didn’t begin at WWDC in June. Supported By Backblazeīackblaze: Astonishingly Easy And Unlimited Cloud Backup. Each fall release is a marker laid down by Apple that says something about where the Mac has been and where it’s going. The release of Ventura is just one moment in time along macOS’s evolutionary path, but it’s an important one. And yet, I worry about the clouds on the horizon. So, from an everyday workflow standpoint, Ventura is an excellent release that delivers on the promise of an OS that moves in step with Apple’s other OSes and erases artificial barriers to users coming from iOS and iPadOS. ![]() Features like Continuity Camera, iCloud Shared Photo Library, and the many system app updates have, on the whole, been stable, worked as advertised, and helped me do more with my Mac. I’ve been running it for months, and it’s been running well for all my everyday work and personal tasks. MacOS Ventura is a hard release to pin down.
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