Apple today released the ninth beta of macOS 13 Ventura, the next-generation version of the Mac operating system, due out this fall. The ninth beta comes a week after Apple made the eighth beta available to developers.
Registered developers can download the beta version through the Apple Developer Center, and once the appropriate profile is installed, the beta version will be available through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences.
macOS Ventura introduces Stage Manager, a new feature that allows Mac users to focus on one task while keeping other apps ready to easily switch between tasks. This update adds Continuity Camera, designed to let you use your iPhone as a webcam for your Mac. It supports Center Stage, Desk View (for showing off your desk) and Studio Light.
Handoff is now available for FaceTime, so you can transfer calls between iPhone, iPad, and Mac at will, and Messages supports the ability to mark iMessages as unread, do not send iMessages, and mark as unread. SharePlay is now also available in the Messages app.
The Mail app supports scheduling and undoing emails up to 10 seconds after they are sent, and the Weather and Clock apps are now available on Mac. System Preferences has been renamed to System Settings, and it has an iOS-like design.
Safari supports shared tab groups, and Apple is developing Passkeys, a next-generation credential that replaces passwords. There are updates to Spotlight, new features to Photo Gallery, and Metal 3 is included in macOS Ventura for better graphics in games.
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