macOS Ventura: the 8th public beta is available
Apple is releasing the eighth public beta for macOS Ventura today. It comes a week after the previous one and 24 hours after Beta 10 for developers. Both versions are identical, so we find the same improvements.
What’s new in this version? Nothing really new. Indeed, Apple does not often offer new features between each macOS beta, unlike iOS where it is common. Also, the final version is coming soon, so it’s best for Apple to focus on fixing bugs and improving performance.
If your Mac is set up to receive betas for public testers, open System Settings and click the Software Updates section to download the new macOS Ventura Public Beta. If not and you want to join the program, go to beta.apple.com, log in with your Apple account and let yourself be guided. This will involve downloading a utility to switch your Mac to the public beta channel.
The final version of macOS Ventura will be available this month, as Apple has already said. However, the company has not yet communicated a specific day. It can therefore fall at any time.