Mojave, the next version of macOS, arrived in September 2018, and introduced many new features to help make your Mac experience even more user-friendly. The only trouble is keeping track of the new goodies and figuring out how to use them.
The previo…
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macOS Mojave is now available
Enjoy reading lots of words about new operating systems? Good news! There are plenty of those here. Enjoy actually downloading and running said new operating systems? Gooder news! macOS 10.14 Mojave is now available in final public form over at the Mac App Store. As with the last several versions of the desktop OS, Mojave’s […]
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Against my better judgement and repeat warnings from those who knew better, I went ahead and installed Mojave on my work computer the first chance I got. Sure, there were certain standard beta bugs and capability issues that made me regret the decision on occasion, but the only way to sufficiently test a product like […]
View More macOS 10.14 Mojave reviewApple macOS Mojave preview: Come for the Dark Mode, stay for the taste of iOS
This was supposed to be a “bye” year for Apple, one where the software teams would concentrate on stability and speed, with less pressure to make big moves or introduce new features.
While that may be true to some extent for iOS 12, it looks like the macOS team didn’t get the memo. After checking out the beta of macOS 10.14 Mojave, it definitely feels like big changes are coming to the Mac. Some, like Dark Mode, are mostly cosmetic. But others, like the first generation of iOS-based apps made for macOS, are pointing the way for where the Mac is going, and why reports of its coming demise are greatly exaggerated. Read more…
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View More Apple macOS Mojave preview: Come for the Dark Mode, stay for the taste of iOSApple’s Mac App Store gets a complete makeover
The Mac App Store is getting a major facelift, Apple announced at WWDC on Monday.
In its new macOS, Mojave, the App store will become more robust in a few different ways.
First, it will straight up offer more apps — even Microsoft’s Office 365. WHOA. Apple also spotlighted the arrival of Adobe and several gaming apps.
Microsoft is bringing Office 365 and Adobe is bringing Creative Cloud to the new Mac App Store later this year. I wonder what kind of developer revenue cut they worked out? 🤔 #WWDC18 #macOS #Mojave
— Pete Pachal (@petepachal) June 4, 2018 Read more…
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