How to Speed Up Your Mac With macOS Ventura
<p>In this article, we’ll look at how to optimize the speed of macOS Ventura. Normally I’m perfectly happy with my Mac, but after updating to version 13.1, I’ve noticed occasional freezes upon startup, photoshop freezes, and some slower animations. So I started researching how to fix it and came up with these five things.</p>
<h2>Applications after boot</h2>
<p>Some applications that you install may automatically start after the system startup. This means that while you’ll be able to use them immediately, the Mac is busy “booting” macOS at startup, so launching apps can slow down the entire startup process.</p>
<h2><a href="https://medium.com/macoclock/mac-mini-with-m1-as-a-working-daily-driver-from-a-developers-perspective-3b5a19ac8fe1?source=post_page-----ed295b2772c5--------------------------------" rel="noopener follow" target="_blank">M1 Mac mini as a Daily Driver From a Developer’s Perspective</a></h2>
<h3><a href="https://medium.com/macoclock/mac-mini-with-m1-as-a-working-daily-driver-from-a-developers-perspective-3b5a19ac8fe1?source=post_page-----ed295b2772c5--------------------------------" rel="noopener follow" target="_blank">Was it the right choice?</a></h3>
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<p>Plus, let’s face it, most of us don’t use apps immediately after booting. Therefore, to speed things up, you should check which apps automatically launch after boot and reduce that list if necessary.</p>
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