Looks sketchy.The link in this article allowed me to download the beta in the appstore.
https://www.lineageosrom.com/2018/06/download-macos-mohave-for-macbook-pro.html
Looks sketchy.The link in this article allowed me to download the beta in the appstore.
https://www.lineageosrom.com/2018/06/download-macos-mohave-for-macbook-pro.html
if history serves as any evidence, 100% buggy AF. beta testing has been transferred to the public.Such an underwhelming slew of updates, but we all complained about how buggy iOS11 and High Sierra were (side note: who the heck gave them a 95% satisfaction score??) here's to hoping this boring update is at least bug-free!
I'm downloading it now so I will let you knowLooks sketchy.
Let's wait for the first MacOS Mojave reviews before I install the beta![]()
I love the new features, but it's funny to see them rename the defunct "album view" to this new Gallery View.Well, Windows XP already had the sort of "Gallery View"![]()
This is a BIG deal for those who irrationally hate the Touch Bar. Well, maybe. They'll still probably just hate it.You can now add automater workflows to your Touch bar.
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September will be here soon.Now if only there was a new mac to run it on......
Such an underwhelming slew of updates, but we all complained about how buggy iOS11 and High Sierra were (side note: who the heck gave them a 95% satisfaction score??) here's to hoping this boring update is at least bug-free!
September is iPhone month. Won't be any Macs then.September will be here soon.
Do we know which Macs will be able to run Mojave?
Apple this morning introduced the latest version of macOS, macOS Mojave, and the new software is now available for developers to download for testing purposes.
The new macOS Mojave beta can be downloaded from the Apple Developer Center, and once installed, subsequent betas will be available through the Software Update mechanism in the Mac App Store.
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As this is brand new, early release software, it should not be installed on a primary machine.
macOS Mojave brings multiple new features to Apple's Mac lineup, including a new system-wide Dark Mode, an entirely revamped Mac App Store, and a Stacks feature for organizing files on the desktop.
Several iOS apps are coming to macOS Mojave, including Apple News, Stocks, Voice Memos, and Home, which will let you control your HomeKit devices on the Mac. As with iOS, Group FaceTime is available on the Mac with Mojave.
macOS Mojave is limited to registered developers at this time, but latter in the summer, Apple plans to make a public macOS High Sierra beta available, giving public beta testers a chance to try the software before it sees a public launch in the fall.
Article Link: Apple Seeds First Beta of macOS Mojave to Developers
You're right, I forgot it's October that tends to be Mac events. Probably to be held at Apple Campus.September is iPhone month. Won't be any Macs then.
Have you tried installing any 32-bit apps?And a few examples of some dark mode apps...
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Which Macs are supported??? Because Mojave looks awesome to me.
Any developer can tell us which Mac models support macOS 10.14? Big thank you.
EDIT: Okay okay, here's the list, I'll quote you guys, thanks:
Have you tried installing any 32-bit apps?