macOS 10.14 Mojave

  • 24 September 2018

macOS Mojave is the fifteenth major release of macOS. The successor to macOS High Sierra, it was announced at WWDC 2018, on June 4, 2018, and was released to the public on September 24, 2018. It brings several iOS apps to the desktop, including Apple News, Voice Memos, and Home; includes a much more comprehensive "Dark Mode", and is the final version of macOS to support 32-bit apps. The name refers to the Mojave Desert, and is the latest California-themed name in a series begun with OS X Mavericks. macOS Mojave drops support for many older Mac models because it relies on Metal, which requires Intel HD and Iris Graphics 4000 series or newer, AMD GCN-based GPUs, or Nvidia Kepler-based GPUs or newer. macOS Mojave features a new Dynamic Desktop that automatically changes the desktop picture to match the time of the day. In macOS Mojave, the Mac App Store was rewritten from the ground up and features a new interface and editorial content, similar to the iOS App Store. A new 'Discover' tab highlights new and updated apps; Create, Work, Play and Develop tabs help users find apps for a specific project or purpose. Safari's Tracking Prevention features now prevent social media "Like" or "Share" buttons and comment widgets from tracking users without permission. The browser also sends less information to web servers about the user's system, reducing the chance of being tracked based on system configuration. It can also automatically create, autofill, and store strong passwords when users create new online accounts; it also flags reused passwords so users can change them.
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MacBook (Early 2015 or newer), MacBook Air (Mid 2012 or newer), MacBook Pro (Mid 2012 or newer), Mac mini (Late 2012 or newer), iMac (Late 2012 or newer), iMac Pro (2017), Mac Pro (Late 2013; Mid 2010 and Mid 2012 models with recommended Metal-capable graphics cards), 2 GB of memory, 12.5 - 18.5 GB of available storage, and OS X 10.8 or later

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