A few days ago we witnessed the introduction of brand new operating systems from Applu – specifically we are talking about iOS a iPadOS 16 macOS 13 Ventura and watchOS 9. All of these systems are currently available to all developers for testing, with the general public set to see the release in a few months. Like many of our readers, we've been testing these new systems since their release, and we've been bringing you articles where you can learn more about them. In this article, we'll take a look at 5 hidden features in macOS 13 Venturas that are worth it.
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Displaying the weather in locations
Within macOS 13 Ventura we saw the addition of the Weather application. I must admit that in terms of design this application is Applu really did a good job and I like it all the more for that reason, because it displays all the necessary information really clearly.mace, which are also detailed. This means that on MacYou will definitely not need any third-party weather app anymore. In Weather on MacIn any case, you can monitor the weather in several places, as well as in iOS. Just click on the top right they searched the place and then pressed the + button, which will add the location to the list. It can then be displayed by clicking on icon sidebar top left.
Cropping an object from a photo
When Apple presented at the conference iOS 16, so he spent a relatively long time working on a feature that can cut out a foreground object from virtually any photo – in simple terms, this feature can remove the background from a foreground object. However, we didn't know that this feature would also be available on Macu. To use it, open the photo in quick preview, and then right-click the foreground object. Then just choose from the menu Copy Subject and subsequently it in the classic way paste where you need.
Scheduling to send an email
As for the native Mail application, most users are satisfied with it. But if you are looking for a more complex e-mail client, you will have to look elsewhere. Mail still lacks some basic functions, such as HTML signature and others. Anyway, we finally got at least an option to schedule an email to be sent. You do this simply by typing new email, and then to the right of the send arrow, tap the small arrow, where you already have enough choose when the email should be sent.
Quick Actions in Spotlight
From time to time we need to Macto perform an action quickly. We can use Shortcuts to do this in our own way, but it is not always an ideal solution. The good news is that in macOS 13 Ventura has quick actions in Spotlight that can be used to perform an action almost instantly. So, if you need to quickly set a timer, just type in Spotlight set a minute and then quickly set it as needed through a simple interface, without having to go to the new Clock application.
Email reminders
In addition to being able to schedule individual emails in the native Mail app, you can also set reminders. This means that if you open an email that you don't have time to read, you can use this feature to avoid having to respond to it.chat to remind you again at a specified time. This will ensure that you don't forget about the email because it will appear as read. You can set a reminder for an email by tapping it right click, and then select from the menu Remind. After that, it's enough choose when the application should remind you of this email again.