![]() ![]() ![]() It is hard to pin down as I cannot say exactly how long it is before the problem commences, and I suspect it is a variable length of time.Īt one point I think it was resolved by re-launching the Finder, but that no longer seems to work. ![]() My guess is that the QA guys at Apple probably never experience it because they are not using the Macs intensively for that long without restarting. There is a difference between files stored locally on the Mac, which always seem to open OK, and those stored on a SMB server (I have a Synology box which is fully up to date running DSM 7.1), which don’t after the problem starts. At that time the problem starts and then is only resolved by re-starting the Mac. I have also had the same issue of files not opening when you double-click on them in the Finder, but in my case this has been going on for a good while now, and it only happens when the Mac has been running for many days, maybe a week or more. Highlights in what is a long list of bug fixes and improvements include the new Pro Display Calibrator app, and what appear to be extensive fixes in lightweight virtualisation on Apple silicon Macs. a great many public and private frameworks are updated, including those for virtualisation.Apple lightweight virtualisation kernel extensions, version updates.AppleJPEGDriver kernel extension, version update.AppleEmbeddedAudio kernel extension, version update.AppleCallbackPowerSource, a new kernel extension.AppleAfterburner kernel extension, version update.a new app, Pro Display Calibrator, in CoreServices, for calibrating Pro displays using a measurement device in a darkened environment.PairedDevices in CoreServices, new version.one new app, Coverage Details in CoreServices, which doesn’t appear intended to be run by the user, and may relate to AppleCare coverage.Significant changes in /System/Library include: QuickTime Player, major build increment.Significant version changes seen among bundled apps include: There are firmware updates for Apple silicon Macs, bringing iBoot to 8422.100.650, and Intel T2 models are updated to 1968.100.17.0.0 (iBridge. It includes 49 items, with four fixes to the kernel, although Apple hasn’t noted any as being exploited in the wild yet. Michael Tsai of C-Command points out that Mail plug-ins need to be updated for 13.3, as he has already with a new version of the mighty SpamSieve.Ī full list of security vulnerabilities addressed is here. Even more (21) new emoji, just what we all wanted.īeta-testers report that this fixes the bug connecting to SMB shares with custom icons.A fix to VoiceOver, that could become unresponsive after using the Finder.A fix to Trackpad gestures ceasing to respond.A new Accessibility setting to automatically dim video containing flashing light and strobe effects (referred to in private libraries as photosensitivity).Duplicate detection in Photos now includes iCloud Shared Photo Libraries.A remove background option in Freeform to automatically isolate a subject.The update to macOS Ventura 13.3 is substantial, and brings many improvements and fixes, including the following listed by Apple: ![]()
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