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We are happy to report our current version MixMeister v7.7 supports macOS Mojave! Users of older versions will need to upgrade starting at $19.99 at our website. While we are supporting this OS, it doesn't mean that everyone is we strongly recommend checking with your Plugin and Hardware providers to ensure your accessories are supported. As Apple unveils its newest operating system, it's time to decide if your system is ready for an update. To help you stay updated, we've tested our products with the latest pre-release versions of macOS Mojave 10.14 and iOS12 prior to their release. Jan 27, 2020 Now that macOS 10.14 Mojave is here, we’ve gathered up everything you need to know, from features, to problems, to how to download it. Read on to find out everything you need to know about macOS.

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At WWDC 2018, Apple announced the next big update to macOS, which supports the Mac mini, iMac, Mac Pro, MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro. At its September iPhone event, the company revealed the launch date of macOS Mojave: September 24. There are plenty of new features coming our way and here's where you'll find out all about them.

What's new with macOS Mojave?

Here's where you find out updated news on macOS 10.14, so be sure to bookmark this page and check back regularly.

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September 12, 2018: Apple says macOS Mojave will ship on September 24

At its September iPhone event, the company revealed the launch date of macOS Mojave: September 24. You'll be able to get your hands on all the fun new features as soon as it ships later this month!

August 21, 2018: Apple prepares users for the end of Back to My Mac

Apple will soon be discontinuing Back to My Mac, a feature of macOS that allowed users to connect to from one Mac to another, letting them share screens or transfer files between the two machines. As of macOS Mojave, Back to My Mac will no longer be a part of the operating system.

This news comes from an Apple support document published earlier this month:

Back to My Mac will not be available on macOS Mojave. You can get ready now by learning about alternatives for file access, screen sharing, and remote desktop access.

Apple recommends that users transition from using Back to My Mac to using iCloud Drive for moving and storing files, turning on screen sharing on their Macs, and getting Apple Remote Desktop from the Mac App Store.

June 4, 2018: Apple announces macOS Mojave

Apple just announced macOS 10.14 with a new name, dozens of new features, and a whole lot more. Here's where you'll find out everything about it!

What, why, when, and how to get macOS Mojave

What is macOS Mojave?

macOS Mojave is Apple's newest version of the desktop and laptop operating system for Mac computers. Every year, Apple comes up with a new name for its operating system and this year is no different. This year's update has lots of big features, including a systemwide dark mode, Mac App Store redesign, and better Privacy and Security options. Below are more details about everything new coming in macOS Mojave.

Why macOS Mojave?

Well, it looks like the team that names macOS every year decided to come down from the mountain and head to the desert - hence, Mojave, which is a desert

When can I download the official version of macOS Mojave?

macOS 10.14 is available as a beta for developers right now. If you're not a developer you'll be able to download it for free this fall.

If you plan on downloading the developer beta, be smart about it: If you only have a single Mac, make sure you create a partition to run beta software or install on a secondary Mac you don't rely on for everyday use.

The final version — the public version that is no longer in beta — will be available this fall as a free update in the Mac App Store.

How do I upgrade to macOS Mojave?

Apple makes it really easy to upgrade to new versions of its operating system across all devices. If you're unsure how to get the latest software upgrade, we have you covered with a comprehensive guide.

My Mac is old, can I upgrade to macOS Mojave?

The latest Mac operating system will run on the following devices:

  • MacBook (Early 2015 or newer)
  • MacBook Air (Mid 2012 or newer)
  • MacBook Pro (Mid 2012 or newer)
  • Mac mini (Late 2012 or newer)
  • iMac (Late 2012 or newer)
  • iMac Pro (2017)
  • Mac Pro (Late 2013, plus mid 2010 and mid 2012 models with recommended Metal-capable GPU)

What about my 32-bit apps? Will Mojave support them?

They will! But don't get too excited. Apple noted in its presentation about Mojave that it is the last macOS to support 32-bit apps and games. If you want your favorite app to continue to work on your Mac past 2019, you'd better ask them to update their apps to 64-bit.

Is this a free upgrade?

That's right! Apple stopped charging for software upgrades quite a few years back. macOS Mojave is a free update for all iMac, Mac mini, and Mac laptop computers that are compatible.

OK, so what are the new features coming to macOS Mojave?

There are dozens of new features coming to macOS 10.14. Some are under the hood and you might not even notice (except for the faster, smoother performance. Here's a list of the biggest features coming soon.

Systemwide dark mode for Mac

That's right! Apple finally gave us a full, system-wide Dark Mode for Mac, not just for the Menu bar, but for built-in apps, and the Mac App Store!

All new Mac App Store design

Speaking of which, Apple also announced that the Mac App Store is getting a complete overhaul. It's going to get all the great content that the App Store on iPhone and iPad has, like a Discovery tab with editorials about great Mac apps, personal stories from industry professionals that use Mac apps, and a list of the most popular apps you can get right now.

There's also going to be a dedicated Rating and Reviews center where you can read reviews, write your own reviews, and see responses from developers.

New privacy controls

You'll be able to control permissions for more apps, like the Camera and Microphone, in addition to things you already control, like locations, reminders, contacts, and more.

Cookie tracking - Safari will 'shut down' likes and comment stuff so you can decide whether to allow websites to track you after you react.

Fingerprinting - Just like you can be identified by a fingerprint, your device can be identified by a unique set of configuration. Like fonts, plug-ins, and configurations. People can track you based on these assets. Mojave will only show built-in fonts, basic system configs, and hides plug-ins so websites can't track you.

Home app on Mac

That's right, the Home app is finally coming to macOS. It's going to have all the same great features as the iOS app, but it's on the Mac!

So that means Siri works with HomeKit on my Mac now?

You're correct! Once you've got the Home app on your Mac all set up and ready to go, you can ask Siri to turn on the lights, lock the doors, and a whole lot more.

News app on Mac

Yup. The News app is coming to Mac with Mojave. It's all the same great features coming to the (also updated) News app in iOS 12, but dedicated on your Mac.

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In addition, the Stocks app is coming to Mac. The Stocks app is also getting a major update with integration of the News app, customized with business and financial news.

Desktop Stacks

Desktop Stacks lets you stack your desktop icons automatically into stacks by kind, date, or tab. You can click on the stack to see whats in it. Double-click on an icon to open it. Drag an item to your desktop and it'll automatically jump into the stack.

New features in Finder

A new Gallery View has a big preview up top and thumbnails across the bottom. With images, you can get new details in the sidebar which supports full metadata.

New Quick Actions lets you rotate, markup, or access more things you can do in Preview. Quick Action area is contextual. You can create a new PDF by grabbing multiple single PDF files and images. Run custom Automator actions.

Quick Look integrated with Markup. - When you Quick Look at a PDF you can access markup without having to fully open the document in Preview. Rotate crop images, crop images all in Quick Look.

New screenshot tools

You can double-click on a screenshot to automatically jump into Markup and access different tools right in the screenshot.

There's going to be screen capture for video, which will allow you to grab a screenshot of a video. You'll also be able to drag screenshots (and videos) into a new document.

New Continuity Camera with iPhone, iPad, and Mac

You'll be able to select an object in an image editing app. Then, take a photo on your iPhone. The image will appear directly in the document you have open on your Mac.

The same works for scanning documents. Your Camera scans the document and the scan goes immediately into the program you're working in on your Mac.

Voice Memos on Mac

Apple is bringing Voice Memos to Mac in Mojave. It's just like Voice Memos on iPhone and iPad, but on Mac! You can drag your voice memo files directly into apps like Garage Band.

Stocks on Mac

Apple is also porting the Stocks app to Mac in Mojave. In iOS 12, Stocks gets a really nice update with an integrated business and finance news feature. This same content will appear in the Mac version.

FaceTime on Mac

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FaceTime gets group calls, Messages integration, filters, and more.

APFS for Fusion Drive

Though it was casually mentioned at the very end of Apple's news about Mojave, it's true. APFS is going to support Fusion drives in Mojave.

A sneak peek at the future of iOS and Mac app porting

Apple clarified to us at WWDC that there is not going to be a merger of iOS and macOS. However, the team is working on a framework that will make it much, much easier for developers to port their iOS apps to Mac. In fact, the 'sneak peek' available in macOS Mojave is that the News, Stocks, Voice Memos, and Home apps are all coming to Mac using the framework.

This new features will be available to developers sometime in 2019.

And a whole lot more!

Apple mentioned a few more major features coming in macOS Mojave, like CoreML 2 and CreateML, plus some smaller features weren't mentioned, but we're going to see this fall. We'll be updating this post as we learn more.

If you have any questions, please put them in the comments section and we'll try to answer them as best we can, as we learn more about macOS 10.14.

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If you’re wanting to see what all the hullabaloo is about, and want to try out Mojave’s new Dark Mode, the Home app, Stacks, and improved security features on your Mac, there are ways to try it out before the official release this fall.

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Be advised, using a beta isn’t for the faint of heart, and we definitely don’t recommend installing it on your daily-use Mac. But, if you’re up to it, you can try out the beta now.


How to Get macOS Mojave

As mentioned above, the developer beta of macOS Mojave is available now. But you’ll need an Apple Developer Program membership, which requires an Apple ID and $99.

In a few weeks and a few beta seeds from now, Apple will release a free beta version of the new macOS to members of Apple’s Beta Software Program. You can visit the site and sign up for the beta program, and you’ll be able to download the public beta of macOS Mojave when it becomes available. (You’ll also get access to iOS 12 when it becomes available to public beta testers.)

While there are ways to obtain the Mojave beta download, we don’t recommend them, as you run the chance of installing malware on your Mac, or worse, the file may not be validated and could corrupt your install.

Check your Mac’s Compatibility

Before doing anything, make sure your Mac is compatible with macOS Mojave 10.14. The new OS is compatible with Macs introduced in mid-2012 or later, plus 2010 and 2012 Mac Pro models with Metal-capable graphics cards.

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To check your Mac, click the Apple icon in the upper-left hand corner of your Mac’s Desktop and click the “About This Mac” menu option. A window will appear, telling you the model year of your Mac, and it’s core specs.

Be Careful

Once again, we warn you not to install macOS Mojave on the Mac you use every day. If you must install it on your daily driver, install it on a separate partition on your Mac.

Backup! Backup! Backup!

Before you install macOS Mojave, be it on your second Mac, your daily driver Mac, or on a new partition, backup your hard drive. Use Time Machine or your favorite backup utility, but have a recent backup before doing anything listed below.

Create a New Partition and Install macOS Mojave

To create a new partition on your Mac, do the following:

  • Launch the “Disk Utility” app.
  • Select the disk you want to partition from the left-hand panel (it’s usually the top option and is likely named “Macintosh HD”).
  • Click the “Partition” button at the top of the window.
  • Click “Partition” (as opposed to Add Volume) if Disk Utility doesn’t automatically make that choice.
  • Click the “+” button below the Partition Layout diagram.
  • Choose a size for the new partition by dragging to resize the wedge of the pie chart that represents your hard drive (MacOS Mojave is said to be 4.8GB, but give your new OS some elbow room, and set up a larger partition, whatever you feel you can give up from your macOS High Sierra installation) give the new partition a name, like, macOS Mojave Beta Test.
  • Leave the Format as “Mac OS Extended (Journaled, Encrypted)”.
  • Click “Apply” and wait for the new partition to be created, it should only take a few minutes, tops.

Use a Virtual Machine

If you’re not feeling bold, but you still want to play with the upcoming new version of macOS, you can always install it in a virtual machine. You can use Virtualbox, VMware, Parallels Desktop Lite, or other virtual machine solutions.

You’ll find that the performance of macOS Mojave in a virtual machine isn’t quite up to the speeds of it running on a physical Mac, but it’ll give you a taste of Mojave without needing to put your current Mac install and its data at risk.

Good Luck

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However you choose to install and run macOS Mojave 10.14 on your Mac, we wish you luck. Enjoy!