There are 45 security fixes, detailed here, including four in AppleScript, and five in the kernel. It’s hard to know whether Apple doesn’t care about these, or can’t find an engineer competent to address either of them, but I’d be deeply ashamed if I left such glaring bugs in a product for five months. The other is the inability of the Bluetooth menubar item to report the charge level for Apple wireless keyboards and trackpads when they’re being recharged. The more serious of them is the gaping memory leak in the Finder’s Find command, which has made this major feature next to useless since the first release of Monterey, and was reported to Apple last November (at least). I am shocked to report that two most obvious bugs still haven’t been fixed. fixes in organisation of albums in Photos.News widgets in Today View should open articles properly.improved accuracy in battery capacity readings.improvements to Shortcuts for Reminders.web page translation for Italian and Traditional Chinese.Visual Look Up, which recognises art, landmarks and more.Spatial Audio, M1 models only, in conjunction with supported AirPods.Universal Control, although this is still officially in beta.Here’s my rundown of what has changed, starting with a summary of Apple’s notes, which are once again helpfully detailed.Īpple’s list of additions to 12.3 includes: By any measure, Monterey’s 12.3 update is very substantial, introducing major new features like Universal Control and Spatial Audio, changing several bundled apps, and fixing many bugs.
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