How To Use Stage Manager On MacOS Ventura (& Why You Shouldn't)
Stage Manager, the controversial and bug-riddled new feature in iPadOS 16, can also be used with macOS Ventura to provide a fresh user experience.
Stage Manager, the ambitious and bug-riddled iPadOS 16 feature that played a role in the software's delayed release, can also be used with macOS Ventura on a Mac, but should longtime macOS users take the plunge? There is no question that Stage Director was essentially evolved in view of the iPad. Macintosh has promoted the iPad as a PC substitution or option for a really long time, but only recently has the iPad gained the performance power required to attain that goal. Now, the company is shipping iPads with the same M1 and M2 chips found in its MacBook Air and Pro laptops, so it seems up to the task.
The feature was ambitious for the iPad since Apple's tablet had never been capable of genuine multi-window support. This is part of the reason that this year's iPadOS release debuted a month after the iOS release, marking the first time the two software releases didn't debut side-by-side. In any case, Stage Administrator is substantially less pivotal for the Macintosh, which has had multi-window support for a really long time. The element runs smoother on macOS Ventura, Apple's most recent work area working framework. But for the same reasons that Stage Manager works well on the Mac, users might not want to use the feature over other multi-window graphical user interfaces (GUI) that are already a part of macOS.