Third beta of Monterey 12.3 has been released by Apple for developers

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Earlier this week, Apple released the second beta of the MacOS Monterey 12.3 update, and today the company released the third beta for testing reasons.

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The beta may be downloaded through the Apple Developer Center, and if the necessary profile is installed, betas can be found under the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences. For those who are still on macOS Big Sur, there is a macOS 11.6.5 update.

Universal Control finally makes its long-awaited debut in macOS Monterey 12.3, a feature that was initially announced at WWDC and then put on hold for a few months. You may use the same mouse, trackpad, and keyboard on numerous Macs or iPads using Universal Control (with iPads running iPadOS 15.4).

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Your Mac’s cursor and keyboard will operate on your iPad, and vice versa, when you’ve updated to the latest versions of macOS and iPadOS. It’s a breeze to work with.

AirPods firmware may now be updated while connected to a Mac, as well as deprecated kernel extensions used by Dropbox and Microsoft OneDrive, and a new scripting language like Python 3 has been recommended by Apple for developers to use instead of Python 2 in future releases of maOS Monterey 12.3.

Emoji characters such as melting face, biting lip, heart hands and bubbles are among the new ones that have been included in the latest version of the app.

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