Edition: Windows 11 23h2 Macos Ventura

macOS Ventura’s Widgets are delightful—interactive, colorful, and living in the Notification Center. Windows 11 launched with a sad, third-rate widget board full of MSN News clickbait.

In 23H2, Microsoft rebuilt the Widgets board. You can now pin phone photos, Spotify playlists, and Outlook calendars. You can even detach it like a floating panel. It’s not quite as elegant as Apple’s approach, but it’s useful. And unlike Ventura, your widgets don’t disappear when you open a full-screen app. Microsoft learned that people actually use widgets for information, not decoration.

Let’s address the elephant in the room. Windows 11 23H2 is the ultimate gaming OS. windows 11 23h2 macos ventura edition

macOS Ventura Gaming: Apple introduced MetalFX Upscaling (similar to DLSS) and a Game Porting Toolkit. However, native AAA titles are rare. You can play No Man’s Sky and Stray, but you cannot play Call of Duty or Starfield.

Verdict: If you are a gamer, the "Windows 11 23H2 Edition" is the only edition. Let’s start with the elephant in the room


Let’s start with the elephant in the room. macOS Ventura introduced Stage Manager—a controversial feature that pushes your open windows to the left rail, leaving your main app front and center. Critics called it “desktop ADHD.” Fans called it focus.

Enter Windows 11 23H2. Microsoft didn’t copy Stage Manager directly; they looked at it, laughed, and said, “Hold my registry key.” The update supercharged Snap Layouts with a new feature: Snap Groups on the taskbar. Hover over an app, and you see its entire layout of paired windows. It’s Ventura’s visual focus, but with the raw productivity of tiling window management. Released in late 2022

Verdict: Apple built an art gallery; Microsoft built a command center.

Pro Tip for "Windows 11 macOS Ventura Edition" Seekers:
If you want Windows 11 to look like macOS Ventura, use MyDockFinder (third-party) or StartAllBack. You can get the macOS dock, the Ventura wallpaper, and even the "traffic light" window buttons.


Released in late 2022, Ventura represents Apple’s shift toward "Stage Manager" and deeper iOS integration. Key additions include: