Here’s an overview of what’s coming in macOS 13 Ventura.Īpple discussed two new features coming to macOS in great detail: Stage Manager and Continuity Camera. Wondering how Ventura compares to Monterey? Read the macOS Ventura vs Monterey match. Here is an overview of the Macs that can run Monterey. Read: New macOS features that will only work on the latest models. Some Macs supported by Ventura may not support all the new functions. To find out if your Mac will support Ventura read: macOS 13 Ventura Compatibility: Can Your Mac Run the Latest Version? See: This is how long Apple supports Mac computers. At least they’ll still be supported by macOS Monterey for at least two more generations of macOS. We thought that for Apple it wouldn’t remove these Macs from the supported list, as you’ve purchased Form a short time ago. The 2014 Mac mini was sold until 2018, the Mac Pro “trash” was sold until 2019, and the 2017 MacBook Air was sold until July 2019. This means that the following Macs, previously supported by Monterey, are now dropped from the list: macOS Ventura: CompatibilityĪpple agrees that the following Macs are supported by macOS Ventura: Watch the macOS Ventura public beta available now. The public beta arrived on July 11 and the update on July 28, 2022.
Public beta testers can also sign up to try the beta (here’s how to participate in Apple’s beta program and how to install Ventura beta). Apple released the fourth developer beta on July 27, 2022. The first beta was made available to developers shortly after Apple previewed the new macOS. In 2021, macOS Monterey arrives on Monday, October 25th, so expect a similar timeframe for macOS 13. The software won’t be released to the public until later in the year, most likely arriving in late October 2022. The name of the next version of macOS is Ventura.Īpple discussed features coming to the next version of macOS during the WWDC 2022 keynote on June 6 at 10AM PT.