![]() ![]() (That is, some stuff does break.) It seems at least this OS is just limited to more plug-in issues, though I’ve not seen any hardware complaints. Usually, a Mac upgrade will update both macOS and the built-in apps and bring existing bug fixes and feature adjustments. What I can say is, at least some developers I’ve talked to have encountered issues that required further changes for installers or plug-ins to work properly – not just needing more time to run validation tests. I almost put Native Instruments on this list (habit?), but they say at least some of their stuff is working. Some highlights of plug-in makers suggesting you hold off, either from those guides or direct appeals: How to manage Thunderbolt & USB security in macOS Ventura įix Wi-Fi & Internet Connection Problems in macOS Ventura Reviews Apple macOS 13 Ventura review: a bunch of good updates you can mostly ignore Apple’s latest desktop software is familiar territory for the majority of Mac users, but it does have some. Macworld has a guide to which computers can run Ventura, looking at this the other way round:Ĭheck if your Mac can run macOS Ventura and get all the new features Īlso worth checking: there are changes to security elevation for USB and Thunderbolt devices: Those guides are of somewhat limited use, though, in that a lot of the listings are limited to being placeholders for missing information or saying developers are validating. Pro Tools Expert and Sweetwater each posted compatibility guides:Īpple macOS Ventura Audio Compatibility For Audio Plugins And Hardware That’s doubly true, because the issue some audio plug-in developers report is with installing plug-ins – so updaters may see fewer issues than new hardware purchasers.Ī lot of stuff works, your mileage may vary, but it’s as always a bad idea to update a critical machine in the middle of a project or show, and a good idea to wait some weeks and then double-check compatibility with the tools you use most. The bigger issue will likely be folks buying new machines with Ventura pre-installed. But none of this requires you to rush out and update now an upcoming collaboration toolset is even delayed until later this year. It’s also nice to see some new accessibility features in this version. The big changes are in the form of Stage Manager, a new window manager/app switcher, the first major changes to System Settings since its debut in OS X, and improved graphics plumbing and Continuity for using iPhones as webcams. macOS Ventura makes the things you do most on Mac even better, with powerful new ways to get more done, share and collaborate in your favourite apps, immerse yourself in nextlevel games, and take full advantage of your other devices. And all of Apple’s apps get refreshed if you’re a user of those. Spotlight and search are expanded in this version, though those features are available from third-party utilities. ![]() Security updates are patched to macOS 12 automatically, so there’s no urgent need to update to macOS 13. The usual applies – a few weeks will be enough time for plug-in makers to patch their software, and you can watch for an all-clear. So mostly this is a warning to take your time, and avoid that big “Upgrade Now” button for Ventura. Major named/integer updates like this are installed manually, not automatically. In case you haven’t already heard from newsletters and Twitter and whatnot, Apple has again made changes that cause issues with the operation of certain plug-ins, either OS-wide or in Apple’s own DAWs (Logic/GarageBand/MainStage). ![]() There’s nothing alarming here, just the usual routine. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.It’s fall, the leaves are changing in the northern hemisphere, pumpkin spice lattes are back, and there’s a macOS update you should… probably not install yet.Īnd in a few weeks, it’ll all be better… after some headaches for developers. The Android robot is reproduced or modified from work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. 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