Here are the 7 best features in 'Mojave,' Apple's latest and greatest Mac software yet (AAPL)
- MacOS Mojave, the latest Mac operating system from Apple, is now available.
- Mojave is filled with goodies that make using your computer easier, more fun, and more efficient.
MacOS Mojave is now available.
Apple unveiled the newest version of the Mac operating system at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June, but finally released it to the public in September.
MacOS Mojave is a free update to Mac users, and it's a pretty big upgrade. Not only will it help you stay organized and get work done more efficiently, it also features several aesthetic choices to make using a Mac more visually pleasing.
Take a look at the 7 best features in MacOS Mojave:
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1. Dark Mode
The Mac finally has a true dark mode thanks to macOS Mojave. Just toggle it in your System Preferences app.
The new Dark Mode affects the entire system, from Apple's own apps like Photos and iTunes to all of your windows and filters. It even works in Apple's programming environment Xcode, which makes coding much easier on the eyes.
2. Stacks
We could all use a little help staying organized.
In macOS Mojave, a new feature called "Stacks" instantly organizes all the random contents on your desktop into neat little batches of documents located on the right side of the screen. Stacks can be arranged by file type, date, or tag.
If you click on a stack, you'll see all the contents. From there, you can double-click to open a document, or click the stack again to put everything away.
The best part is that your stacks will stay organized, regardless of how many documents you add to your desktop. If you continually take screenshots, for example, macOS Mojave will automatically categorize them for you, rather than scatter them everywhere.
3. The all-new Mac App Store
Apple redesigned the Mac App Store from the ground up for MacOS Mojave.
The biggest changes are visual: Now you'll see auto-playing videos, and even articles, about popular apps in the store, so you can learn more about apps before you download them.
The new Mac App Store also offers new ways to find apps. The new Discover, Create, Work, Play, and Develop tabs help you explore the apps you don't have, or get more out of apps you already have.
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