

They appear as updates in the Software Update pane. These smaller updates contain security patches and other fixes. For example, if it says you have macOS Mojave version “10.14.1” installed, this means you have Mojave with the “.1” update installed. In the screenshot below, we have version 10.14 of macOS Mojave installed.

If you see “macOS Ventura” and version “13.0”, you have Ventura, As long as it starts with “13.”, you have Ventura installed. The name and version number of your Mac’s operating system appears on the “Overview” tab in the About This Mac window. To see which version of macOS you have installed, click the Apple menu icon at the top left corner of your screen, and then select the “About This Mac” command. How to Check if You Have the Latest Version Here’s an overview of the new features in Ventura. Ventura includes Stage Manager for organizing your open windows, the ability to use an iPhone as a webcam, a more powerful Mail app, new features in Messages, and more.
