
MacOS Mojave is getting a bunch of new apps that are adapted from iOS. New Apps (Apple News, Stocks, Voice Memos, Home) Obviously, this new feature is great for organizing or simply previewing their files and saves users the trouble of invoking Quick Look just to get a better preview of what the file is. The preview pane will also show the file’s metadata, so photo files will show EXIF data and video files will show data like resolution, bitrate, and so forth. Users will also be able to customize the way in which Desktop Stacks work and could configure it to sort documents by other parameters such as date and tags.įinder gets an all-new gallery view, which lets users preview files like photos, videos, and PDFs more quickly. For example, all your documents would go under the Documents stack while all your photos would be sorted under the Images stack.


It automatically organizes your desktop icons base on file types, leaving you with a cleaner desktop. If you find yourself with a cluttered desktop, Desktop Stacks could be a lifesaver. I guess this beats staring at the same wallpaper all day. It is unclear at this point if users can add their own and what kind of transitions will be allowed. Apple only demonstrated a single wallpaper that transitioned from day to night. You can now have wallpapers that change throughout the day. Of course, this is a purely a cosmetic change, but one that is much welcomed, since some users, myself included, prefer running with darker colors as it is easier on the eyes. In the last macOS (High Sierra), users could only run a partial dark mode that would darken the menubar and dock. In this mode, macOS and all apps will run with darker colors. There’s quite a bit to cover so let’s get to it right now.Īs widely rumored, macOS Mojave will be getting a systemwide dark mode. More importantly, macOS Mojave will introduce a number of aesthetic and quality of life updates, as well as new features and apps.

Apple joked that having spent the last few years in the highlands, they are going to a completely new place this time, hence the name. The next version of macOS is going to be called macOS Mojave.
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Note: First published on 5 June 2018, this article was republished on 25 September 2018 because macOS Mojave has been made available as a free download for Mac owners. MacOS Mojave is available as a free download now and here's what's new
