Fourth beta of macOS Ventura 13.1 to developers

Fourth beta of macOS Ventura 13.1 to developers. About a month after the arrival of the final version of macOS Ventura for everyone, Apple has released to developers the fourth beta version of the future update to macOS Ventura 13.1.

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The final version of macOS Ventura is numbered with the build “22A380”; beta 1 had the build number “22C5033e”, the second beta was numbered 22C5044e; the third beta was build “22C5050e” and the fourth is build “22C5059b”.

Among the novelties of the macOS 13.1 Ventura Beta there is Freeform, an app that Apple has since June (when the first beta of macOS Ventura was presented) indicated as arriving “by the end of the year”.

Apple explains that you can use Freeform to plan projects, gather important materials or brainstorm; is presented as “a big blackboard that can go as far as your imagination”, with real-time collaboration functions (seeing the contributions of other people as they add content and make changes, as if we were in front of a whiteboard in the same room), smart communication (leverage API for collaboration in Messages and it is possible to start a session from FaceTime and see other people’s updates directly in the chat), advanced multimedia contents (it is possible to place images, videos, audio, PDFs, documents and link: virtually any file type and preview without ever leaving your workspace).

As always, registered developers can download macOS Ventura 13.1 beta 3 from the Developer Center and, with the profile installed, install updates as they become available.

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