You know Luke you’re laughing with the ambient noise, but I use it all the time on my iPhone when I study! It really gets me in the zone to focus haha. But I get why it seems such a weird feature
The photo search feature (like looking for a car, text etc) already existed within the photo app itself, but it's getting better with every release and putting it in spotlight is awesome.
My favorite "actually useful and tiny hidden feature" is that in Time Machine, there is actually an option to set the frequency of backups. For years now it just has been the default every hour, which is overkill for my needs since Time Machine is my third/fourth level of backups, so being able to set it to Once a Day or Once a Week is lovely! (and yes I know there were apps, or command line garbage to do that, but having it in the UI is the correct choice.)
The nose camera is the most interesting new function to me. I never would’ve thought it was something I’d appreciate, but I do. Mainly because it’s funny, and I can always use a good laugh!
So far I am loving the stage manager. As someone who uses external mouse and don't use much keyboard shortcuts, I find stage manager extremely convenient as an alternative to mission control, and it is beautiful. Animations are really smooth. The settings app is just awesome now. I feel like I am using an iPhone.
The one thing I dislike about stage manager is that is does not show a red notification counter in messages or whatsapp. This is only shown in the dock menu.
the best thing about stage manager is to be able to alt+tab to a combination of windows. Eg alt+tab to get excel, calculator, alt+tab to VS code and a chrome window etc
Timer + Background Noise? Someone is taking notes on all these studying videos on UA-cam and incorporating them into our daily work while using the Mac. Kudos!
I've used Macs all my life, since the 80s. Don't think I have ever once actually used Spotlight, although I know it has some good uses. I just tend to keep things very organized, so I don't often have trouble finding a file, and the majority of the apps I frequently use are on my dock. All that said, I think the latest feature I like shown would be Spotlight. Searching text within images is amazing. I wonder if next, they'll add text searching within a video file next. Not that I'd use it, but sounds handy.
Ventura is the most useless os ever was released by Apple. Not a single useful function. Some kind of connection of the phone camera with the laptop. Who needs it? Or a lame stage manager or a dictation recording. It really sucks.
@@TomSchillemans It *might* work with other headphones or earbuds, but I don’t think I’ve tried with others. I just know you can get to it from the AirPods “accessibility” settings. It’s nice for drowning out the kids when I’m doing school work etc.
Curious why you dont like stage manager. I'm finding it to be a total game changer. It's really improved my workflow and I don't find myself needing to swipe through a bunch of desktops anymore to try to find things I'm working on. I don't personally like it on the 11inch ipad, it just doesnt seem to serve a purpose or work smoothly but on the Mac I'm finding it really delightful.
Duude that camera move to the side for the added content overlay is sick! At first I just thought of it as a position change done in post but when it went back to center I realized it was an actual camera move from a slider, really nice detail!
I like the new look settings and can see the usefulness of continuity camera. Otherwise it's just a small upgrade for me. Not a complaint as there's little to improve on.
I’m just about to upgrade to Ventura. I haven’t updated my MacBook for a while because of uni. I’m super excited about these features. Especially the iPhone camera feature for the Mac and the background sounds.
I tried stage manager, but I found something that exists from the last version that is just as good, it's called 'the dock', I quickly disabled it. Yep, the clock is my favourite feature of it lol
2:01 The funniest thing ever for me is: everytime i learn a new programming language i code a sleep timer app - maybe i should have applied for a job at apple like 15 years ago :D
The background noises are 100% an accessibility feature. I have problems focusing & I use these ALL THE TIME on my iPhone since the feature was introduced, & ever since then I’ve been dying waiting for Apple to put that on the Mac as well. Kinda mad that it took them so long but whatever. What I’ve been doing in the meantime is: either just looking up brown noise on UA-cam & playing it in the background (but that sucked because you have to have a stable internet connection the whole time), or playing a downloaded song consisting of loopable brown noise on Apple Music (but that sucked because you can’t listen to other music at the same time). The background noises on the iPhone were a huge life improvement for me. I don’t even know how I used to do anything without them. This is one of those tech features that literally change your life in a real way.
I just updated to Monterey a few days ago 🤣 I don’t use my Mac mini much. Edit: No update on offer for me so it’ll probably be this time next year for the update again. Edit: Turns out Monterey will be the final proper update my Mac mini ever gets, 8 years of support wasn’t bad I suppose.
Spotlight is probably the single feature I use most across all my devices. I hate messy desktops/home screens with icons anyway. Between Spotlight and my hotkeys for windows management, I find myself missing those features most when I'm stuck on Windows for anything.
Hit the Windows key and start typing. It automatically starts Windows search. It isn't as smooth or useful as Apple Spotlight, but essentially the same thing. Windows has plenty of hot keys, you just have to spend the time training your fingers to use them. Moreover, you can set up hot keys for your "short-cuts" which can very useful. I spent a year learning MacOS and when finding a useful feature, I then found out it was also in Windows but I wasn't aware of it. Often the same thing in reverse. MacOS and Windows UI features are far more similar than they are different. Most people just don't take the time to learn the minor differences in accessing those features. I am not advocating using Windows, but many Mac user need to use Windows at work. No need to be frustrated just because it's control-this instead of command-that.
@@logaandm thanks Logan. I’m pretty familiar with Windows search and hot key functions since I develop for the platform, I just prefer MacOS and spotlight search. I know Windows now supports a bash command line like terminal in Linux and MacOS but I got very used to using it on Unix systems before it was around on Windows and so naturally I gravitate towards the Unix systems. Windows is doing a lot to try and maintain its user base from bleeding into MacOS and Linux, and I think that’s great, but they have a long ways to go and a lot of front end and backend to clean up from decades of developing against the grain.
I advise you to disable spotlight. In addition to the fact that it greatly affects the performance, it also spoils your ssd with endless indexing. I disabled it on the first day of buying the laptop.
wow wow wow...I loved the camera moving to showcase the screenshot..... Please do tell how and what equipment / software your utilizing..that will be a great video...Studio showcase / how to...:)
So do you have to be connected to the internet for Spotlight to be able to identify a concert as a concert... and if so how much access to your personal photos has Apple got?
I'm still rocking a 15" 2015 retina and I can honestly say there's nothing here that interests me... other than that wallpaper... which I already downloaded.
Having a white noise generator on your MacBook is of great benefit when you're stuck in a hotel room with a noisy hallway right behind the door and you have to sleep. Most of the noise apps on the store are crap and filled with ads, so having it natively (like we already have had on iPhone) is a bonus and lets me delete a shitty app.
I’ve been keeping an open mind about stage manager on my iPad, so far I like it… I haven’t really used it on my Mac though yet. I do always have to find old oddly named work files on my Mac so any new search features are greatly appreciated, so Spotlight is where it’s at for me.
Background sounds have been part of iOS for a while, and I find they help me to concentrate when working in my office. On an iPhone, they can be activated through Settings - Control Center -Hearing. Now, you can play the sounds through Control Center, so they're really easy to access.
I had a problem with my 2015 laptop Touch Bar light was constantly flashing. Ventura disabled the bar and now the flashing is gone too :DDDD I've used it as a backup laptop but thenflashing light was so annoying. I'm so glad Ventura fixed this.
Actually I find out stage manager really great on my setup cause I use two screens (with my laptop beign one of those) and by not accessing the trackpad and only having a cheap mouse I can’t really use Mission Control without having to bring up My arm to the trackpad, so it was kinda worth it. But I still prefer having a mouse with a click to access Mission Control so I will probably just buy obe
That new spotlight feature looks like the best reason to upgrade. I have used the background sounds on the iPhone before, it's under accessibility. Good that it's on the Mac now.
Do you know how to fix finder search in Ventura? Mine is now broken, when I modify the settings>advanced>when performing a search> search the current folder, my search results return nothing. I'm dead in the water, ugh. You're the only mac channel I watch, lol!
Anybody know how I can select audio output (to my bluetooth speaker), from within Apple Music? Since updating to Ventura, it no longer appears next to the volume controls.
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Awesome idea to use a camera slider for the transition of the framing of the video!!
I think the one fault that doesn’t work with my 2019 mbpro is that it auto sets to only work on charger and not charge the battery. It’s a pain to change the setting every time I start it up
All these features looks pretty useful, but I'll just wait a couple of days before upgrading to Ventura. You know, just in case some bugs makes my MacBook explode.
Hey guys! there is any shortcut to activate/deactivate the background sound? It's not a nice deal if you have to go settings>accessibility anytime that you want to use or stop it
I have been using 1Password for years, but am not keen on the new version. Especially the subscription. I would like to move to using keychain, but it has had restrictions. The new change brings it closer. Now I need to think if it’s time to make the jump. Does iOS do the same with the new password options.
Live Captions sounds like something I would love as a deaf user. I know the feature is a beta, but is it confined to beta versions of the OS itself? The option is missing from the Accessibility panel in System Settings.
Despite your jokes, the background noise option is really important for a lot of people. It’s in the accessibility section for a reason and a lot of us have had to stream yt videos for years for what’s now built in. Really helpful especially when traveling 😢
Stage manager kinda sucks? I'm finding it really useful. It's very helpful when, for instance, I switch away from Zoom while I'm waiting for a client to connect but can still monitor the app without having to switch back to it.
Would be interested to know how it's useful. I mean..MacOS is already a multitasking UI and with Mission Control and App Expose as will I can't see how Stage Manager would be useful on the Mac.
@@techinrl9869 But it kinda falls apart when you realize that only five applications are visible in the Stage Manager pane on the left side of the screen.
@@cidsx It’s six groupings in each shelf, not five apps. If you have your apps arranged in a certain manner, the icons in the shelf are arranged just like you had it last, so it’s pretty easy to identify at a glance. Now I don’t actually use Stage Manager because I’m too tidy, but I’ve tried it. It’s pretty easy to use and very easy to recognize what’s in the shelf. If you have multiple monitors, you can have a Stage Manager grouping with its own dock and shelf on each monitor. I will say Stage Manager isn’t for everyone, but I suggest playing with it and seeing how you can arrange your apps and documents to your liking. Experiment. I did and it was pretty nice. I don’t really have a use since I rarely run more than 2 or 3 apps at a time and never keep things open, but that’s just me.
If you have a New Mac Studio. forget about Continuity Camera, I have gone round & round with it and can not get it to work with my iPhone and/or my M1 iPad Pro. This is the one feature I was looking forward to and it just flat doesn't work.
I've been using the dictation a lot more. It has improved a lot and my typing is getting worse. I especially like it when I'm going through Duolingo. It makes the lessons go much faster. By the way, I'm using it right now for this comment. So far the only errors are my own. It seems to be using two separate models. One is doing voice-to-text. The second one is checking to see if the words makes sense. If they don't make sense, it fixes them. So it's very sophisticated. I'll be using it a lot. And hitting the function key twice to start dictation is very handy.
I gaind 7.77 gig of space back with the update to mac os 13.0 that was impressive to me and the os works really well and so far none of my programs have craped out like we usually get..
Honestly, as someone with tinnitus, the background noise thing is a great feature. Quiet rooms make my ears ring until I get a headache
Thats awful how do you survive school?
Same here😅
When studying this will be nice too. I used that feature on my phone but now I don't have to!
Same here
Me too!
That slider/dolly shot for switching to showing your desktop was S M O O T H !
More of those cool production things please!
Yea that was kinda satisfying to notice
Love the camera slide to the left as the screen share slides in 👌
me too! similar to the apple release event "transitions"
I agree, very nice creative shot there Luke!
You know Luke you’re laughing with the ambient noise, but I use it all the time on my iPhone when I study! It really gets me in the zone to focus haha. But I get why it seems such a weird feature
The photo search feature (like looking for a car, text etc) already existed within the photo app itself, but it's getting better with every release and putting it in spotlight is awesome.
how do you activate it he didn't really explain that part
My favorite "actually useful and tiny hidden feature" is that in Time Machine, there is actually an option to set the frequency of backups. For years now it just has been the default every hour, which is overkill for my needs since Time Machine is my third/fourth level of backups, so being able to set it to Once a Day or Once a Week is lovely! (and yes I know there were apps, or command line garbage to do that, but having it in the UI is the correct choice.)
The nose camera is the most interesting new function to me. I never would’ve thought it was something I’d appreciate, but I do. Mainly because it’s funny, and I can always use a good laugh!
Apple finally gave us the nostril cam we’ve been waiting for.
Nostril cam? How? 🤣
So far I am loving the stage manager. As someone who uses external mouse and don't use much keyboard shortcuts, I find stage manager extremely convenient as an alternative to mission control, and it is beautiful. Animations are really smooth. The settings app is just awesome now. I feel like I am using an iPhone.
The one thing I dislike about stage manager is that is does not show a red notification counter in messages or whatsapp. This is only shown in the dock menu.
I am enjoying the stage manager too for my own workflow
Same here.
I also like stage manager.
the best thing about stage manager is to be able to alt+tab to a combination of windows. Eg alt+tab to get excel, calculator, alt+tab to VS code and a chrome window etc
Timer + Background Noise? Someone is taking notes on all these studying videos on UA-cam and incorporating them into our daily work while using the Mac. Kudos!
I've used Macs all my life, since the 80s. Don't think I have ever once actually used Spotlight, although I know it has some good uses. I just tend to keep things very organized, so I don't often have trouble finding a file, and the majority of the apps I frequently use are on my dock. All that said, I think the latest feature I like shown would be Spotlight. Searching text within images is amazing. I wonder if next, they'll add text searching within a video file next. Not that I'd use it, but sounds handy.
Love that Continuity Camera also works even with a a Mac Mini. Great video Thanks
How? I have a Mac Mini but can't find a way to use my 14 Pro Max as a WebCam.
Ive used Macs since Apple II. This Ventura is the best system I have ever used. I was worried about system preferences but its so much better.
Ventura is the most useless os ever was released by Apple. Not a single useful function.
Some kind of connection of the phone camera with the laptop. Who needs it?
Or a lame stage manager or a dictation recording. It really sucks.
Those background sounds are really good to keep focus. There are very popular apps that do the same but now, it's build in!
It’s been on iOS with AirPods for several years now, just FYI.
@@jeffsims7386 Nice! Never had or used AirPods so I wasn’t aware
@@TomSchillemans It *might* work with other headphones or earbuds, but I don’t think I’ve tried with others. I just know you can get to it from the AirPods “accessibility” settings. It’s nice for drowning out the kids when I’m doing school work etc.
@@TomSchillemans yeah I loved that I could just switch it in my iPhone while partner with android had to go to UA-cam etc
I just bought a new Mac and the new update is amazing
In the spirit of this video, I give this video a 5/10.
Curious why you dont like stage manager. I'm finding it to be a total game changer. It's really improved my workflow and I don't find myself needing to swipe through a bunch of desktops anymore to try to find things I'm working on. I don't personally like it on the 11inch ipad, it just doesnt seem to serve a purpose or work smoothly but on the Mac I'm finding it really delightful.
Duude that camera move to the side for the added content overlay is sick! At first I just thought of it as a position change done in post but when it went back to center I realized it was an actual camera move from a slider, really nice detail!
Pro Tip: if you have multiple iPhones (don't ask why) you can use them in obs to run a wireless Multicam setup!
"I have to go to the batroom now" LOL. You are too funny!🤣
8:19 love the dolly effect here 👏🏼
I'm more excited about iOS 16.1. I can finally enable battery percentage on my iPhone 13 mini!
I like the new look settings and can see the usefulness of continuity camera. Otherwise it's just a small upgrade for me. Not a complaint as there's little to improve on.
I’m just about to upgrade to Ventura. I haven’t updated my MacBook for a while because of uni. I’m super excited about these features. Especially the iPhone camera feature for the Mac and the background sounds.
Background noise is awesome!
I tried stage manager, but I found something that exists from the last version that is just as good, it's called 'the dock', I quickly disabled it. Yep, the clock is my favourite feature of it lol
Stage Manager doesn't suck. It is a super useful feature for me.
Running Ventura smoothly on a MBP 2012. Still going. God bless UA-cam tutorials.
Good timing on the release of this video! 👍🏻
As someone who uses Apple password manager and doesn’t pay a penny for 3rd parties PW managers , I liked the the safari password feature.
Background sounds have been on iOS for years. You can pull it up in your AirPods settings, possibly just through general accessibility settings too.
Luke, what is the temperature widget you have in the top bar?
2:01 The funniest thing ever for me is: everytime i learn a new programming language i code a sleep timer app - maybe i should have applied for a job at apple like 15 years ago :D
The background noises are 100% an accessibility feature. I have problems focusing & I use these ALL THE TIME on my iPhone since the feature was introduced, & ever since then I’ve been dying waiting for Apple to put that on the Mac as well. Kinda mad that it took them so long but whatever. What I’ve been doing in the meantime is: either just looking up brown noise on UA-cam & playing it in the background (but that sucked because you have to have a stable internet connection the whole time), or playing a downloaded song consisting of loopable brown noise on Apple Music (but that sucked because you can’t listen to other music at the same time). The background noises on the iPhone were a huge life improvement for me. I don’t even know how I used to do anything without them. This is one of those tech features that literally change your life in a real way.
You being really dramatic lol
I just updated to Monterey a few days ago 🤣 I don’t use my Mac mini much.
Edit: No update on offer for me so it’ll probably be this time next year for the update again.
Edit: Turns out Monterey will be the final proper update my Mac mini ever gets, 8 years of support wasn’t bad I suppose.
A good excuse to get an M1 Mac mini then!
Spotlight is probably the single feature I use most across all my devices. I hate messy desktops/home screens with icons anyway. Between Spotlight and my hotkeys for windows management, I find myself missing those features most when I'm stuck on Windows for anything.
Do spotlight photo search require that those pictures are uploaded to iCloud first or is totally offline?
Hit the Windows key and start typing. It automatically starts Windows search. It isn't as smooth or useful as Apple Spotlight, but essentially the same thing.
Windows has plenty of hot keys, you just have to spend the time training your fingers to use them. Moreover, you can set up hot keys for your "short-cuts" which can very useful. I spent a year learning MacOS and when finding a useful feature, I then found out it was also in Windows but I wasn't aware of it. Often the same thing in reverse. MacOS and Windows UI features are far more similar than they are different. Most people just don't take the time to learn the minor differences in accessing those features.
I am not advocating using Windows, but many Mac user need to use Windows at work. No need to be frustrated just because it's control-this instead of command-that.
@@logaandm thanks Logan. I’m pretty familiar with Windows search and hot key functions since I develop for the platform, I just prefer MacOS and spotlight search. I know Windows now supports a bash command line like terminal in Linux and MacOS but I got very used to using it on Unix systems before it was around on Windows and so naturally I gravitate towards the Unix systems. Windows is doing a lot to try and maintain its user base from bleeding into MacOS and Linux, and I think that’s great, but they have a long ways to go and a lot of front end and backend to clean up from decades of developing against the grain.
I advise you to disable spotlight. In addition to the fact that it greatly affects the performance, it also spoils your ssd with endless indexing.
I disabled it on the first day of buying the laptop.
@@IlllIlIIllIll I don't think that's true. I'd have to see some actual empirical data to support that.
wow wow wow...I loved the camera moving to showcase the screenshot..... Please do tell how and what equipment / software your utilizing..that will be a great video...Studio showcase / how to...:)
Background sounds are actually nice for those of us with tinnitus (but yeah, UA-cam is good for that as well).😊
So do you have to be connected to the internet for Spotlight to be able to identify a concert as a concert... and if so how much access to your personal photos has Apple got?
5:46 LMAO this is gonna be hella good for me cuz i listen to noise blockers on youtube ALL THE TIME to drown out background noise
I'm still rocking a 15" 2015 retina and I can honestly say there's nothing here that interests me... other than that wallpaper... which I already downloaded.
Good excuse to get a new 2021 model
What is that temperature monitor he has in the top right called?
First Apple gets rid of the cooling fan noise, then they bring it back as an app and call it background noise.
Great video, thanks Luke.
Love the logic behind your ratings 😂.
Everything is Late😅
Having a white noise generator on your MacBook is of great benefit when you're stuck in a hotel room with a noisy hallway right behind the door and you have to sleep. Most of the noise apps on the store are crap and filled with ads, so having it natively (like we already have had on iPhone) is a bonus and lets me delete a shitty app.
I’ve been keeping an open mind about stage manager on my iPad, so far I like it… I haven’t really used it on my Mac though yet. I do always have to find old oddly named work files on my Mac so any new search features are greatly appreciated, so Spotlight is where it’s at for me.
Background sounds have been part of iOS for a while, and I find they help me to concentrate when working in my office. On an iPhone, they can be activated through Settings - Control Center -Hearing. Now, you can play the sounds through Control Center, so they're really easy to access.
Thank you!
I had a problem with my 2015 laptop Touch Bar light was constantly flashing. Ventura disabled the bar and now the flashing is gone too :DDDD I've used it as a backup laptop but thenflashing light was so annoying. I'm so glad Ventura fixed this.
Camera continuity is just spot on!!!!
idk what you're talking about I have been using stage manager for the past 2 hours and I absolutely love it. Its extremely productive.
Waiting for my update to finish. Idk why I delayed it this long. Searching for photos with keywords is the most exciting for me!
Thanks! Love the video!
Actually I find out stage manager really great on my setup cause I use two screens (with my laptop beign one of those) and by not accessing the trackpad and only having a cheap mouse I can’t really use Mission Control without having to bring up My arm to the trackpad, so it was kinda worth it. But I still prefer having a mouse with a click to access Mission Control so I will probably just buy obe
Isn't there a dedicated key for it in the keyboard as well? *checks* Yeah, F3 is Mission Control.
Spotlight quicklook and photo search is really cool, it helps me while reading stuff
Photo search was on iOS for a while. I’ve used it all the time on my phone to lookup my license plate number.
Smooth transition at the end 👍
Ha! And here I was, thinking you had someone behind the camera, panning to the left 😉
Background sounds is awesome. I use it every day on my iPhone.
Dark noise for the win. 😃
Hahaha “I have to go to the bathroom now”😂😂😂
That new spotlight feature looks like the best reason to upgrade. I have used the background sounds on the iPhone before, it's under accessibility. Good that it's on the Mac now.
Hey Luke, how is the battery?
Better or worst than before?
can you use continuity camera mode as a webcam for things like zoom?
Spotlight safari preview is the most satisfying feature in Ventura.
what do you prefer force click or tap click?
2:00 “let’s jump right in”
Do you know how to fix finder search in Ventura? Mine is now broken, when I modify the settings>advanced>when performing a search> search the current folder, my search results return nothing. I'm dead in the water, ugh. You're the only mac channel I watch, lol!
My favorites are the QuickTime iPhone webcam and the dictation
It only took 100 years but now we have a clock app! Apple has reach it's engineering peak.
Anybody know how I can select audio output (to my bluetooth speaker), from within Apple Music? Since updating to Ventura, it no longer appears next to the volume controls.
Awesome idea to use a camera slider for the transition of the framing of the video!!
The continuity cam is great, and as you didn’t mention there are video efx to apply realtime like studio light and portrait 😉😎
I think the one fault that doesn’t work with my 2019 mbpro is that it auto sets to only work on charger and not charge the battery. It’s a pain to change the setting every time I start it up
All these features looks pretty useful, but I'll just wait a couple of days before upgrading to Ventura. You know, just in case some bugs makes my MacBook explode.
Hello, do you know how to change the amount of time until the computer goes into sleep mode in ventura?
Hey guys! there is any shortcut to activate/deactivate the background sound? It's not a nice deal if you have to go settings>accessibility anytime that you want to use or stop it
I like the sound of the passwords for safari. Starting to think about moving from a password app.
I have been using 1Password for years, but am not keen on the new version. Especially the subscription. I would like to move to using keychain, but it has had restrictions. The new change brings it closer. Now I need to think if it’s time to make the jump. Does iOS do the same with the new password options.
Better than unboxing videos.
Live Captions sounds like something I would love as a deaf user. I know the feature is a beta, but is it confined to beta versions of the OS itself? The option is missing from the Accessibility panel in System Settings.
Thank you Luke. Installing NOW !!
That background noise thing is going to be really helpful for me
Love this update to my MacBook.
mac OS Venruta ROCKS on M2 Pro. Much better experience than It was on Monterey. Supper happy now!
6:24 Interesting name for your AirPods you got there Luke
As a Deaf person, I really really hope Apple can get the Live Caption feature working seamlessly and accurately
Despite your jokes, the background noise option is really important for a lot of people. It’s in the accessibility section for a reason and a lot of us have had to stream yt videos for years for what’s now built in. Really helpful especially when traveling 😢
Stage manager kinda sucks? I'm finding it really useful. It's very helpful when, for instance, I switch away from Zoom while I'm waiting for a client to connect but can still monitor the app without having to switch back to it.
I just got the the CleanMyMac X, I was wondering if I need to buy the Full Version of it or not?
Great update thanks ,
Therz no stage manager part in your video😮 seems u are pissed with it!😂
Printers and scanners is now broken in settings. Can't print.
I love Stage Manager. It's the best thing to happen for productivity since Mission Control
Would be interested to know how it's useful. I mean..MacOS is already a multitasking UI and with Mission Control and App Expose as will I can't see how Stage Manager would be useful on the Mac.
@@techinrl9869 But it kinda falls apart when you realize that only five applications are visible in the Stage Manager pane on the left side of the screen.
@@cidsx It’s six groupings in each shelf, not five apps. If you have your apps arranged in a certain manner, the icons in the shelf are arranged just like you had it last, so it’s pretty easy to identify at a glance. Now I don’t actually use Stage Manager because I’m too tidy, but I’ve tried it. It’s pretty easy to use and very easy to recognize what’s in the shelf. If you have multiple monitors, you can have a Stage Manager grouping with its own dock and shelf on each monitor. I will say Stage Manager isn’t for everyone, but I suggest playing with it and seeing how you can arrange your apps and documents to your liking. Experiment. I did and it was pretty nice. I don’t really have a use since I rarely run more than 2 or 3 apps at a time and never keep things open, but that’s just me.
My dude here havent used a proper window manager lmao.
@@monochrome_linux you can take your superiority complex elsewhere. if we wanted a window manager, we'd use yabai.
If you have a New Mac Studio. forget about Continuity Camera, I have gone round & round with it and can not get it to work with my iPhone and/or my M1 iPad Pro. This is the one feature I was looking forward to and it just flat doesn't work.
Really useful. Thankyou. Mail update s awesome - but spotlight update is great.
I can’t believe the beta took this long, there’s like 4 new useful things.
I’m sticking to Mojave so I can use my 32 bit plug-ins. I have no intentions of updating. 32 bit apps and plug-ins are kickass!
I've been using the dictation a lot more. It has improved a lot and my typing is getting worse. I especially like it when I'm going through Duolingo. It makes the lessons go much faster. By the way, I'm using it right now for this comment. So far the only errors are my own. It seems to be using two separate models. One is doing voice-to-text. The second one is checking to see if the words makes sense. If they don't make sense, it fixes them. So it's very sophisticated. I'll be using it a lot. And hitting the function key twice to start dictation is very handy.
I have to go to the bathroom now LOL - Thanks, Luke, for a great tips and tricks stream.
I gaind 7.77 gig of space back with the update to mac os 13.0 that was impressive to me and the os works really well and so far none of my programs have craped out like we usually get..
7:22 perfect cut hahaha
Oh hey, I'm an AU alum too. I have the same graduation photo 😅