

Some of the Macs that are 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 Macs. At least they will still be supported by macOS Monterey for at least two more macOS generations. We had thought that Apple wouldn’t remove those Macs from the supported list, since people might have purchased the model just such a short time ago. The 2014 Mac mini was sold until 2018, the ‘trash can’ Mac Pro until 2019, and the 2017 MacBook Air was sold until July 2019. Mac Pro (2013 model – cylinder/trash can).

This means the following Macs, which were supported by Monterey, have now fallen off the list: Unfortunately macOS 13.3 also introduced a number of problems including: an issue with Universal Control and Handoff not working, Quick Look not working, and a problem with Home directories saved to an external storage device. macOS 13.3 also includes a number of security fixes.
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There is also an update to the Podcasts app with an improved Up Next queue, episode filtering and the ability to browse by season. It brought 21 new emoji, updates to the Freeform app, changes to the way Photos shows duplicates, extra translation support and keyboard layouts, a fix for an issue with Trackpad gestures and more.
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That update includes bug fixes and security updates including a fix for the pushing hands emoji which did not show skin tone variations and an issue where Auto Unlock your Mac with Apple Watch might not work. MacOS Ventura 13.3.1arrived on April 7, two weeks after macOS 13.3. If you have installed this update it will show on your Mac as macOS 13.3.1 (a). Apple stated that: “This Rapid Security Response provides important security fixes and is recommended for all users.” The update requires the Mac to shut down and restart and is about 310MB. The patch was for macOS 13.3.1 (as well as iOS 16.4.1 and iPadOS 16.4.1). Apple’s new Rapid Security Response system means it can patch security vulnerabilities quickly, rather than waiting for a larger version releases that can take weeks to test. On May 2 Apple issued a Rapid Security Response update for macOS Ventura 13.3.1. As with previous releases, it became available for download at 10 a.m. MacOS Ventura arrived on Macs on Monday, October 24.
