All the New Features Coming to Your Mac This Fall

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Apple's new MacOS 13 is called Ventura, and it has tools to let you edit texts after you hit send, ditch your password for good, and turn your iPhone into a webcam. And that's just the beginning. WWDC22

In an effort to help us stay on task, Apple's new Stage Manager feature automatically organizes all your open windows and apps on the left side of your screen. This keeps them discernable at a glance and in full view rather than hidden behind other windows or down in the dock. Stage Manager keeps whatever window you're currently using in the center of the screen.

We've all sent regrettable texts before, and Apple clearly knows it. With macOS Ventura, you can now edit or delete messages up to 15 minutes after sending them. You will also be able to recover deleted texts for up to 30 days. Those who have their read receipts on can also mark a message as unread—which will hopefully ease the pressure to respond right away. Since Messages runs on many of Apple's devices, these features will of course also be available on iOS 16 and iPadOS 16.

If you've ever wished you could use your iPhone's excellent camera instead of the relatively crappy one on your Mac during video calls, your wish is about to come true. Apple has introduced a new feature called Continuity Camera. It will work wirelessly. If you have a newer MacBook , it will automatically recognize your iPhone camera whenever it's nearby.

Apple threw in a couple of additional features that take advantage of the iPhone's advanced optics. With the Studio Light feature, the camera will brighten your face while dimming the background. A feature called Desk View shows your face and an overhead video of your desk at the same time. It does this by utilizing the wide field of view of the ultrawide lens on the iPhone and computationally pulling apart the image to create two separate views.

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