Apple announced its latest MacOS, named Mojave at the WWDC conference back in June while the update was rolled out on 24 September, around 10:30 pm IST.
Mojave OS also introduces a new Dark Mode with a new 'Stacks' feature that organises messy desktops by automatically stacking files into neat groups. It also introduces a lot of updates for features like Screenshots, Finder and more.
The MacOS also welcomes some new apps into its ecosystem like the News, Stocks, Voice Memos and Home app. Here’s everything you need to know.
Like many Windows themes, the MacOS now supports a Dark Mode, which gives the desktop a dark colour scheme. Apple says that the Dark mode enables you to focus better on your work but honestly, we are not sure how that works.
Apart from having an option to toggle between a light and dark desktop, the desktop on Mojave also supports a Dynamic desktop feature in which the theme changes according to the time of the day. Apple is calling it a time-shifting desktop.
The new operating system has finally taken care of the most needed feature on an iMac — it helps you clear the clutter on your desktop. Apple is calling this feature ‘Stacks’.
Stacks automatically organises your files into groups. These groups can be arranged by the kind of file, date, etc. You can also arrange your files with more specific metadata like project name, client name, etc.
Another useful feature in terms of usability is the ability to perform more actions than just previewing with just a tap of the space bar. You can make minor changes without opening the application.
The new MacOS is adding new security features to your Apple PC. The macOS Mojave requires apps to get your approval before accessing the camera or microphone on your Mac. Same is the case with messages history and email database.
There have been improvements on the safety front with Safari browser as well. The most prominent being able to user mask the digital fingerprint of a user’s desktop or phone online.
The Safari browser has introduced an enhanced Intelligent Tracking Prevention feature that helps block social media “Like” or “Share” buttons and comment widgets from tracking users without permission.
Also, the new data protection feature requires apps to get a user's permission before using the Mac camera and microphone or accessing personal data like user Mail history and Messages database.
There are going to be some more new apps in the MacOS, which are Voice Notes, Home, Stock and the most important of all, News.
There were a couple of announcements also made regarding a new app store that Apple has introduced and how different applications like Screenshots and Finder have been updated with some more intuitive features.
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