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Apple Podcasts User Guide
You can rate shows, read other listeners’ reviews, and leave a review of your own for any show.
In the Podcasts app on your Mac, click Shows below Library in the sidebar, or search for a show. Select a show, scroll down to the Ratings & Reviews section near the bottom of the page, then do any of the following:
Rate a show: Click a star to select a rating. You can also hold the pointer over the stars, then click or drag to add or remove stars. (If you don’t see the option to rate a show, make sure you’re signed in to Podcasts.)
See all reviews: Click See All.
Read a review: Click the gray box that contains the review, or click “more.” To scroll through reviews, hold the pointer over a review, then click the Back button or Forward button on the left or right side of the screen.
Write your own review: Click Write a Review, write your review, then click Save. (If you don’t see the option to write a review, make sure you’re signed in to Podcasts.)
After you save a review, you can edit it—click Write a Review, make any changes, then click Save.
Note: You can’t rate or review an individual episode.
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macOS has undergone significant evolution over the years, each iteration introducing new features and improvements. Let's break down the key concepts and versions mentioned in the article you provided:
macOS Versions:
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macOS Sonoma 14: This version appears to be a hypothetical or upcoming iteration of the macOS operating system. As of my last update in January 2022, I don't have specific information or firsthand experience with this version. However, Apple often names its macOS versions after scenic locations in California.
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macOS Ventura 13: Similarly, macOS Ventura seems to be a version following the naming convention of macOS, presumably released prior to Sonoma. It's likely to bring enhancements and new functionalities.
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macOS Monterey 12: This version was announced and released by Apple. macOS Monterey, identified as version 12, brought various improvements such as Universal Control, Focus mode, enhanced AirPlay functionality, and updates to FaceTime and Safari.
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macOS Big Sur 11.0: Big Sur marked a significant visual redesign and performance improvements for macOS. Introduced as version 11.0, it presented a more refined interface, better integration with iOS, and improvements in speed and security.
Apple Podcasts User Guide:
The provided text outlines a comprehensive guide to using Apple Podcasts on macOS. It covers a range of functionalities, including:
- Account Management: Signing in, managing accounts, and accessing podcasts across Apple devices.
- Listening to Podcasts: Finding, playing, and sharing podcasts.
- Subscription and Following: Subscribing to shows or channels, following/unfollowing, and managing stations.
- Interaction and Engagement: Rating, reviewing shows, and accessing other listeners' reviews.
- Settings and Customization: Adjusting show/episode settings, managing notifications, and content restrictions.
- Keyboard Shortcuts: Providing shortcuts for efficient navigation and control.
- Copyright Information: Addressing copyright-related details.
The guide specifically details actions like rating, reviewing, and subscribing to podcasts on a Mac using the Podcasts app, outlining step-by-step instructions for user engagement.
I haven't interacted with Sonoma or Ventura versions firsthand, but I'm well-versed in the general evolution of macOS versions and their typical feature enhancements. If there's anything more specific you'd like to know or explore within the context of macOS or Apple Podcasts, feel free to ask!