macOS 10.14 Mojave: release date, news and features

We now know what macOS 10.14 is going to look like, and when it’s going to come out. So, we’ve gathered up all the latest news and features regarding the upcoming update.

With macOS Mojave, we’ll see some core iOS apps, like News and Stocks, make their way to macOS for the first time ever. While it’s not a massive influx of iOS apps like rumors previously suggested, Apple’s own Craig Federighi did claim that Apple is working on bringing iOS apps over to macOS in the years to come.

We’ve also heard from a developer who has already started digging into the process of porting iOS apps to macOS 10.14 Mojave, and while there are some issues that need to be worked out, it does offer a promising glimpse into the future of iOS apps on Macs.

We’ve had access to the macOS Mojave public beta for a while, and while you can still download and install it today, the final build is going to launch on September 24, so you have less than a week to wait for the final build. So, ahead of the macOS Mojave release date, we’re going to jump into everything there is to know about the latest macOS. 

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? The 2018 edition of Apple’s Mac operating system, macOS
  • When is it out? September 24, 2018
  • What will it cost? macOS 10.14 will be free

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macOS 10.14 Mojave release date

macOS Mojave was initially revealed by Apple back at WWDC 2018, where the Cupertino giant detailed most of the features that will be included. This was followed by a Public Beta release back in July – which you can still download and install if you can’t wait for the final release.

However, at the iPhone XS event last week, Apple revealed that macOS Mojave will be launching on September 24 and will be completely free to download – that is if your Mac is new enough to support the new OS. 

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macOS 10.14 Mojave specifications

We now know what specs macOS 10.14 Mojave will require. And, unfortunately some older Macs are going to have to go without the major update. This is unlike macOS 10.13 High Sierra, which practically had the same requirements. 

First off, prepare for macOS 10.14 to require at least 14.3GB of hard drive space for the installation, as that’s what was required last year. To keep it on the safe side, make it 20GB.

Next, Macs that received the 10.13 upgrade were required to be equipped with at least 2GB of memory (or RAM) and running OS X 10.8 or later. This year, however, these are the Macs that will be supported by macOS 10.14 Mojave

  •  MacBook (Early 2015 or newer) 
  •  MacBook Pro (Mid 2012 or newer) 
  •  MacBook Air (Late 2012 or newer) 
  •  Mac mini (Late 2012 or newer) 
  •  iMac (Late 2012 or newer) 
  •  Mac Pro (Late 2013 or newer, or older models with Metal-compatible GPU) 
  •  iMac Pro (2017) 

Unfortunately, while the required models rarely change year over year, they have with macOS 10.14, so if you have an older MacBook, you might need to upgrade to enjoy this new version of the OS. 

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macOS 10.14 Mojave features

 

macOS Mojave is bringing plenty of new features to your Mac. And, now that we know everything that’s going to be happening, we can provide a detailed overview of everything your Mac will be capable of when it launches on September 24.

From Finder improvements to more rigid security, the best Macs are about to become a lot better.

Read on to discover all the new features coming to your Mac when macOS Mojave launches.

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Dark Mode

With macOS Mojave, Apple is introducing a system-wide Dark Mode, this will extend to every first-party program on your Mac.

Even Xcode is getting a full makeover, completely in black, making those extended programming sessions more comfortable for your eyes.

As for third-party programs, they'll be able to adopt it and we think many developers will. 

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Stacks

Anyone who uses a Mac will know that the desktop can start to get cluttered during a full day of work.

With Stacks, similar files will be stacked together so that you have a less cluttered desktop.

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Gallery View

In macOS 10.14 Mojave, Apple has added a new Gallery View to Finder. This will let you quickly browse through, annotate and edit files. No matter what kind of file you select, you'll be able to quickly and easily find exactly what you're looking for. 

This is made even easier thanks to Apple adding a very detailed metadata display to the Preview pane. This will make it easier than ever before to take note of all the information of any file on your Mac.

And, with Quick Actions in the Preview pane, you won't even need to leave Finder to work on files. You'll be able to edit images, add protection to files and more. You can even assign Automator tasks as Quick Actions to make browsing through files even easier.

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Markup in Quick Look and Screenshots

Quick Look is already an quick and easy way to look at files quickly, and in macOS Mojave, you'll be able to quickly and efficiently use Markup to edit files you open in Quick Look. 

Markup will also be implemented into screenshots. You'll be able to quickly bring up any screenshot and zoom or edit any content within. This is possible thanks to improvements to the way macOS handles screenshots. Once you capture a screen, a preview image will open in the corner of your screen, much like iOS. You can then click on this preview to edit your Screenshot.

That's not all though, Screenshots are still a simple shortcut away, but with macOS Mojave, a new easy-to-use menu includes screen-recording tools, so that you can capture animated content. 

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Apps

With macOS Mojave, Apple will bring some essential apps from iOS to macOS. With News, Stocks, Voice Memos and Home, you'll be able to further integrate yourself into the Apple ecosystem.

And, of course you'll be able to use the power of the best Macs to use these apps to their full potential.

However, if you're looking forward to finding your favorite iOS apps on your Mac, you're going to have to wait until at least 2019.

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Security

Apple is concerned about your device security, and with macOS Mojave, macOS will ask for permission for more features, now including the camera and microphone. It will also provide more robust protection to your file system.

The Cupertino giant also announced security enhancements to Safari, shutting down cookies that track you across websites, making sure Safari asks permission before it allows the cookies any kind of access to your browsing data.

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New Mac App Store

The App store has been a macOS staple for years now, but it always seemed a little out of place. That’s about to change. Apple announced a renewed Mac App Store at WWDC designed exclusively for the best Macs.

Not only will it look good – really good if the latest beta is anything to go off of – but it will also let you browse through apps depending on what you’re looking for. So, if you’re looking for a great music production app, you can quickly and efficiently find the best app for you.

There are also a wide variety of third-party app developers, like Microsoft and Adobe, that are bringing their programs to the Mac App Store, so that you won't have to go through some dodgy websites to download the apps you need.

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