Apple releases updated RC Build of macOS Ventura 13.4 for developers and beta testers
Apple has recently announced the release of an updated RC build of macOS Ventura 13.4, which is available to developers and public beta testers. The main purpose of this build is to ensure that there are no major bugs before the software is officially released to the public. The new RC build comes with the build number 22F63, an upgrade from the previous version which had the number 22F62.
One of the significant changes in macOS Ventura 13.4 is the installation system for betas, which now requires users to log in with their Apple ID to view and download beta software updates. The new system checks if the account is associated with a developer or a user registered in the public beta program to show the beta update available for that program. Regular users are no longer allowed to install developer betas.
The release notes for macOS Ventura 13.4 include several improvements, such as a sports feed in the Apple News sidebar, fixes for issues with Auto Unlock, Bluetooth connectivity, VoiceOver, and Screen Time settings. Apple has announced that macOS Ventura 13.4, iOS 16.5, and other software updates will be available to the public next week. The company is expected to release more details about the new software updates throughout the week.
In general, the updated RC build of macOS Ventura 13.4 brings a lot of improvements and fixes, providing a better user experience for Apple users. You can check the full release notes here.
