Other than MacOS being less customizable than I’m used to (what with Linux being my primary operating system), there’s very little to complain about it. However, something has started to bother me recently… update notifications.
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You see, it’s very important to keep your OS and the installed software as up-to-date as possible. Updates fix security issues and other vulnerabilities. If you leave software out-of-date, you risk bad things happening (such as losing data, your OS crashing, or getting hacked).
Out of the box, MacOS doesn’t do a very good job of notifying users when there are software updates. Sure, if you frequently open the Apple menu, you’ll eventually see a notification for updates there. But that Apple menu isn’t the first, second, or third thing I click while using my MacBook Pro.
Because of that, I’m not always on top of updates like I am with Linux. Why? Because most Linux distributions make it very obvious when there are software updates available. Apple’s operating system needs a bit of a hand. Fortunately, the developers made it possible to tweak that behavior just enough that you won’t miss updates.
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Let me show you how to make this easy change.
How to enable software update notifications
What you’ll need: The only thing you’ll need is an Apple device running MacOS. I’ll demonstrate this on MacOS Ventura 13.4.
Click the Apple menu and then click Settings.
From within Settings, click Notifications in the left sidebar.
From the Application Notifications section, click to expand the App Store entry.
Click the On/Off slider for App Store notifications until it’s in the On position. You can then select the type of notification you want. I would suggest Alerts because those notifications do not go away until you manually dismiss them (and app update notifications should be persistent).
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You can also enable and disable other features. The only option I wouldn’t suggest enabling is Show notifications on lock screen, only because I prefer to keep information (even as innocuous as an update) away from prying eyes.
Once you’ve taken care of that, you can close the Settings window. The next time you have an application update notification, you will be alerted. One thing to keep in mind is that this won’t alert you when there’s an OS update. You’ll want to keep watch on the notification system for a separate alert for OS updates and run them as soon as they appear.
This should be the default behavior in MacOS because software updates should be taken seriously. Remember, app updates don’t only happen when there are new and exciting features to be had.
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Even more important are the security updates, and you should consider those a priority to keep your device as free from vulnerabilities as possible.
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