![]() ![]() From the Control Center, you can also customize the webcam feed and opt into effects like Portrait Mode and Studio Lighting. Once your Mac detects an iPhone with the same Apple login, it automatically syncs up with it, and when you open a video-calling app, the option to select your phone’s back camera and mic will magically appear. ![]() There’s no configuration, no cables, and zero lag. All you have to do is make sure your iPhone is close to your Mac. It’s called Continuity Camera, and it enables you to turn your iPhone into a webcam for your Mac. MacOS Ventura’s other big arrival is Apple compensating for still shipping poor webcams in many of its computers - most recently, the Studio Monitor. ![]() Apple first prototyped a Stage Manager-like feature way back in 2006. Stage Manager, with its swanky animations and large window thumbnails, almost seems like an OS feature from an earlier era and not today: the age of more efficient and functional multitasking models. But in its current form, I have little use for Stage Manager, no matter how cluttered my desktop is. I believe if Apple added the ability to drag windows to the side to resize them for a split-screen view, like Windows 11 or Chrome OS, and let me multitask between several such arrangements, that’d be a gamechanger. You can’t use macOS’s split-screen mode inside it, and if you do, it will take you to a separate workspace - out of Stage Manager. MacOS’s core shortcomings plague its new featuresīut it’s hard for me to see past the severe absence of straightforward multitasking options once you’ve entered Stage Manager and have a few windows in front of you. You can create groups of apps and cycle between them without having to repeatedly manage windows, and it’s easier to set up than individual workspaces. I especially appreciate that you don’t have to stick to one app at a time. It clears clutter without dismissing your windows or hibernating them. ![]()
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