Top Features of macOS 13 We Expect To See At WWDC
Lately, Apple has announced that Worldwide Developers Conference 2022 will be held in early June. All Mac enthusiasts hope that the next version of macOS will be revealed there.
Craig Federighi, Apple Senior VP of Software Engineering, stated that the company has been doing its best to make macOS 13 the most stable operating system worldwide.
Apple seems to optimize Macs efficiency, introduce the fixes to persistent issues, and contribute to the overall stability of the machine.
We hope the giant will take the opportunity and implement long-awaited changes. Let's have a closer look at the wishlist.
Firstly, we assume that Time Machine, the built-in Mac backup tool, will be updated and we will be able to create both local and online backups.
Secondly, Apple may provide more customization options for Control Center. Nowadays, there are only three available modules you can apply to. Obviously, it needs more controls, including the ability to eliminate modules and add Home Controls.
Thirdly, it would be great to replace Launchpad and have App Library able to automatically categorize all tools (the same feature is already available for iOS).
Moreover, Apple could provide a default password manager and add a wider range of photo effects to Photo Booth to take funny selfies.
These are merely modest assumptions. We are really looking forward to the summer event.