Apple has seeded macOS Ventura’s first developer beta just one day after it launched macOS Ventura to all users. The public beta should follow in a few days. MacOS Ventura introduced several new features to MacOS, including Stage Manager and Continuity Camera. Apple is expected release several updates over next year before macOS 14 arrives. For example, macOS Monterey has version 12.6.1.
What’s new in macOS Ventura 13.1?
Here’s what we know is new in the latest macOS 13.1 beta. We’ll update this section as new features and changes are discovered.
Freeform App: The Freeform application is the most important feature in macOS Ventura13.1 beta. Announced at WWDC, Freeform is a whiteboard app for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac that lets you work across devices and share sketches, notes, files, web links, documents, photos, video, and audio in real-time.
When will macOS Ventura 13.1 become available?
It’s hard to say when Apple will release macOS 13.1, but it has promised that the Freeform app will arrive this “later this year.” Apple is also still expected to release new Macs that will likely be running the new software, so we think 13.1 will arrive in November.
How to install macOS Ventura beta public beta
You must enroll in the Public Beta program to get the latest macOS Ventura public beta installed and updates as they become available.
- Click here Register button on the Website for the Public Beta Software Program.
- Log in with your Apple ID.
- Click Register your Mac in the “Get Started” section of the page.
- Click Download the macOS Public Beta Access Utility.
- Click on Downloads to open the macOS developer beta access utility.
- Run the installer
- Go to Software UpdateTo install the update, go to System Settings