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Now that macOS 10.14.3 Mojave is here, we’ve gathered up everything you need to know, from features, to problems, to how to download it. Read on to find out everything you need to know about macOS Mojave.
Now that macOS Mojave has made it on our Macs, bringing key iOS apps like News and Stocks to the fold, Apple’s OS is better than ever. This update also brings a system-wide Dark Mode and increased productivity through Finder.
In the coming years, we’ll see more iOS apps coming to the best Macs. Apple confirmed this at WWDC 2019 with Project Catalyst, which makes it easier and more seamless for developers to bring their iPhone and iPad apps to mac. Project Catalyst is available to developers as of June 3 with the beta version of macOS 10.15 Catalina, the macOS to succeed Mojave in Fall 2019.
However, there’s already a lot to love in macOS 10.14. And, while macOS Mojave has dealt with its own fair share of security issues, most notably KeySteal, the operating system is generally safe and secure.
Apple’s macOS Mojave has been on our Macs for more than eight months at this point and most, if not all, of the problems have been addressed. Plus, any problems that do remain are outweighed by the benefits this new OS brings to the table. So, now that we have macOS Mojave, we’re going to dive into all of its features, along with any new features that are added, so you can decide whether the upgrade is for you.
Apple unveiled macOS Mojave back in June 2018 at WWDC 2018, where most of its features were detailed.
This was followed by a public beta launch back in July, and finally macOS Mojave launched on September 24,2018.
Apple is keeping macOS Mojave updated with all the latest features. The latest of these updates, macOS 10.14.4, brings Dark Mode to Safari, alongside the new Apple News+ service. Past updates included a fix for the FaceTime Bug, which allowed people to access your camera without you answering their call, and a supplemental update, boosting reliability for the 2018 MacBook Air.
Apple has also released macOS 10.14.5, which will likely be one of the last major updates to the operating system before macOS 10.15 is unveiled. This update focuses on stability, without any marquee features. You should still download it, though.
Keep it tuned, because we will keep this section updated with all the newest updates as they release.
Now that macOS Mojave has been out for a while, there are a lot of new features available to your Mac. We’re going to dive into a detailed run-through of everything your Mac can do.
From Finder improvements to more rigid security, the best Macs are about to become a lot better.
Read on to uncover all the new features coming to your Mac when you update to macOS Mojave.
Apple’s macOS Mojave brings in a system-wide dark mode, which extends to every first-party program on your Mac.
Even Xcode gets a full makeover, completely in black, making those extended programming sessions easier on your eyes.
Third party programs are also adopting this new theme, with changes happening automatically for any app that uses standard colors through AppKit.
Even developers that don’t use AppKit are working on bringing Dark Mode to their programs. For example, in a recent bug report, Google Chrome developers confirmed they’re working on a way to implement Dark Mode into the hugely popular web browser – they just have some issues to iron out first.

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