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Should I update my system to Ventura?

Ventura 13.1 is now the latest operating system for macOS, and its official version has been released for some time, so should we update to Ventura? Here's what I've learned from my own experience.

First of all, my own computer has been upgraded from Catalina to Ventura, is now able to use normally, there are no bugs, the daily work of the software can be installed, did not say that because of the difference in the version of the software can not be run, but this is also because I personally use the software is not a lot of software, and again because of the use of the software are relatively large, the people's official Web site has also been updated! But this is also because I personally do not use a lot of software. But some friends will also have feedback that the software can not be used, one is to install a new version of the software, another may be the software is not yet compatible with the new Ventura system version.

In fact, I personally advocate stable operation, after all, it is used to work not to take their own machines to test bugs. So when Ventura was first launched, I did not intend to upgrade, I was watching for a period of time before doing the upgrade test to confirm that it can be used normally, then upgraded.

Do I have to upgrade to Ventura? Not necessarily. I don't recommend upgrading to a Ventura system when your current system is still working properly. You can figure out why you are upgrading. Actually, after using the system for a while, I don't feel any special attraction of the new system. As for some of the features mentioned in the press conference, I just tried them out, but I still don't use them in my daily life. What I used to do before is still the same now. I can't feel the changes in operation brought by the new system.

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In fact, the speed of the system update is far greater than the speed of the available annual update is a major update, the user's update speed can not keep up with the speed of its major version of the jump, I just started using Catalina from before, and then it recommended 11, 12, 13, which are several major versions, in fact, 11, 12, I've tried, but did not really use it has been stuck at 10, then why? Why did it update to 13? It's not that Ventura 13.1 has any special features, it's just that Catalina 10.5 has been used for a long time, and then I want to upgrade it. There are changes in the interface, but no changes in the operation.

If you really want to upgrade to Ventura 13.1, there is no problem upgrading now, except that some unsupported models are not on the upgrade list. But don't expect too much to be better after upgrading. If you are a person who is looking for stability, I would also recommend you to stay with Catalina.

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