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macOS 13 is still in preview beta release at this time; this document is a work in progress

Support Changes

System Preferences is now called “System Settings” and is different than any previous version of macOS. User guidance and documentation may need to be edited.

Applications

The following list of applications either have issues launching on macOS 13.0 (Ventura), or may not run on neither macOS 10.11 (Big Sur) nor macOS 12 (Monterey). Please note that older versions of applications were not tested here – only the most current versions available in Managed Software Center were checked for the ability to launch successfully.

This list is a work in progress (last updated 10-11-2022 as applications are being validated against new beta releases).  This list will be updated as newer versions of these applications come out.

IF THESE APPLICATIONS ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU:  Please reach out to the vendors and ask what their timeline for Ventura support is.

Applications that currently do not install successfully on Ventura (macOS 13):

  • Camtasia

    • ACE audio driver can’t be installed on 13. May not be fixed until after Ventura is released.

  • Parallels Desktop 17 – and 18

    • Not automatically licensed with ITAM installs (reported to vendor).

Applications that currently do not launch successfully or have issues on Ventura (macOS 13):

  • Examplify

    • Previous versions will present as “Damaged”.

      • If you see this, trash the app and reinstall via MSC as that has been fixed.

  • Ozone 9 Audio Plug-Ins

    • Nimbus, R4, Izotope (Nectar 3, Neutron 2 and 3) and Foundry M7 Link)

    • Final Cut, GarageBand, Logic, Premiere Pro, Audacity, and other audio apps may complain or hang with an error “did not pass the Apple AU validation”

System Settings is the new name for System Preferences

  • With its new name, it look more like Settings on your iPhone / iPad

  • Login Items are a new feature for users to see all items that have requested to start up when someone logs into the mac under General

    • Entries that are grayed out are controlled by our management policies to make sure your system performs as it should

  • Profiles has moved under Privacy & Security

  • Erase All Content and Settings (EACS) is under General / Transfer or Reset pane

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