macOS 13.3 To Be Released Soon With a Network File Sharing Fix

NmacOS 13 Ventura Some Mac users have reported that network file sharing via SMB no longer works since the release of macOS 13.2 in late January. Thank goodness, with the upcoming macOS 13.3 update, it appears that Apple has resolved the problem.

macOS Ventura is the current version of macOS, the operating system that runs on the Mac. MacOS 13.3 is nearing completion of beta testing and is expected to be released to the public.

Some customers who were afflicted by the bug have observed that network file sharing is functioning again as of the third beta of macOS 13.3 and later, with one user reporting that Apple verified a remedy was deployed.

With macOS Ventura, Apple is adding new applications to the Mac, including a separate Weather app and a Clock app, both of which replicate their iOS versions. System Preferences has been renamed System Settings, and it now looks more like the iOS Settings app.

Metal 3 is a feature of macOS Sierra that will enhance the gaming experience on Apple silicon Macs. For enhanced speed that gives players a more responsive feel and better visuals, it incorporates MetalFX Upscaling. Also, a Quick Resource Loading API makes it simpler for games to acquire the high-quality geometry and textures needed for an engaging gaming experience.

Mac mini as a server and enable File Sharing on that machine to remotely access files from their primary computer, such as a MacBook Pro. Data Sharing, which may be set under System Settings - General - Sharing, allows files on a Mac to be accessible remotely across a local network.

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