2022 was an exciting, solid year for macOS.

If you’re wondering what will happen to macOS in 2023, we have a few suggestions for Apple.

But we were wrong.

Apple 2023 feature image with one MacBook and two iMacs

It seems Apple has decided that we no longer need to choose our internet priority.

We hope Apple brings this feature back in one of the future macOS updates in 2023.

But we hope that the Cupertino-based company brings it back sometime in 2023.

Changing network priority in Network advanced setting

Move Windows With Universal Control

Universal Control is easily the most impressive macOS feature that 2022 saw.

It blurs the border between where your Mac stops and an iPad (or even another Mac) begins.

you might use the same trackpad and keyboard and even drag and drop files between your devices.

Energy Saver window in System Preferences

While it’s brilliant, it’s still lacking.

This could really improve how much Universal Control offers to day-to-day users.

Windows snapping is a core UI and productivity advantage that Windows PCs hold over Macs.

iPad and a closed MacBook on a blue background

But it’s far more difficult and not nearly as intuitive as it should be.

Perhaps, things will change in 2023only time will tell.

Focus on Gaming

Macs have always suffered in the gaming department.

MacBook Air ona white desk with split windows

Will this change soon?

We’re not sure, but Apple’s recent moves suggest so.

Also, the company is heavily invested in its Apple Arcade subscription service.

Wireless game controller on black leather

Perhaps Apple will reconsider its decision and bring Boot Camp Assistant along its new hardware journey.

Handoff is great, but it could be even greater if Apple extended this feature to Apple Music.

If Apple plays its cards right, 2023 could be promising for the Mac.

Volume control on MacBook Pro Touch Bar

Apple Music on Mac