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macOS Mojave
15th major version of the macOS operating system

macOS Mojave, announced at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2018 and released in September, is the fifteenth major release of macOS. Named after the Mojave Desert and continuing the California-themed naming tradition, it succeeded macOS High Sierra and preceded macOS Catalina. Mojave introduced a comprehensive dark mode, brought several iOS apps like Apple News and Home to the desktop, and was the last macOS version to support 32-bit apps, iPhoto, iTunes, and Dashboard. It was well received and maintained through subsequent updates.

Overview

macOS Mojave was announced on June 4, 2018, at Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California.345 The name came from the desert of the same name,6 part of a trend of California-themed releases dating to OS X Mavericks. Apple pitched Mojave as adding "pro" features that would benefit all users. The developer preview of the operating system was released for developers the same day,7 followed by a public beta on June 26.8 The retail version of 10.14 was released on September 24, 2018.9

System requirements

Mojave requires a GPU that supports Metal, and the list of officially-compatible systems is more restrictive than the previous version, macOS High Sierra.10 Mojave drops support for various Macs released from late 2009 to 2011. Compatible models are the following Macintosh computers running OS X Mountain Lion or later:11

macOS Mojave requires at least 2 GB of RAM as well as 12.5 GB of available disk space to upgrade from OS X El Capitan, macOS Sierra, or macOS High Sierra, or 18.5 GB of disk space to upgrade from OS X Yosemite and earlier releases. Some features are not available on all compatible models.13 Mojave installations convert the installation volume to Apple File System (APFS), if the volume had not previously been converted from HFS+.14

Changes

System updates

macOS Mojave deprecates support for several legacy features of the OS. The graphics frameworks OpenGL and OpenCL are still supported by the operating system, but will no longer be maintained; developers are encouraged to use Apple's Metal library instead.15

OpenGL is a cross-platform graphics framework designed to support a wide range of processors. Apple chose OpenGL in the late 1990s to build support for software graphics rendering into the Mac, after abandoning QuickDraw 3D. At the time, moving to OpenGL allowed Apple to take advantage of existing libraries that enabled hardware acceleration on a variety of different GPUs. As time went on, Apple has shifted its efforts towards building its hardware platforms for mobile and desktop use. Metal makes use of the homogenized hardware by abandoning the abstraction layer and running on the "bare metal". Metal reduces CPU load, shifting more tasks to the GPU. It reduces driver overhead and improves multithreading, allowing every CPU thread to send commands to the GPU.16

macOS does not natively support Vulkan, the Khronos group's official successor to OpenGL. The MoltenVK library can be used as a bridge, translating most of the Vulkan 1.0 API into the Metal API.1718

Continuing the process started in macOS High Sierra (10.13), which issued warnings about compatibility with 32-bit applications, Mojave issues warnings when opening 32-bit apps that they will not be supported in future updates. In macOS Mojave 10.14, this alert appears once every 30 days when launching the app, as macOS 10.15 will not support 32-bit applications.19

When Mojave is installed, it will convert solid-state drives (SSDs), hard disk drives (HDDs), and Fusion Drives, from HFS Plus to APFS. On Fusion Drives using APFS, files will be moved to the SSD based on the file's frequency of use and its SSD performance profile. APFS will also store all metadata for a Fusion Drive's file system on the SSD.20

New data protections require applications to get permission from the user before using the Mac camera and microphone or accessing system data like user Mail history and Messages database.21

Removed features

Mojave removes integration with Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Vimeo, and Flickr, which was added in OS X Mountain Lion, with LinkedIn being added in OS X Mavericks.22

Mojave also removes support for sub-pixel rendering of text. The feature was previously used on non-Retina displays to improve the appearance of text on screen.

The only supported Nvidia graphics cards are the Quadro K5000 and GeForce GTX 680 Mac Edition.2324

Applications

Mojave features changes to existing applications as well as new ones. Finder now has metadata preview accessed via View > Show Preview, and many other updates,25 including a Gallery View (replacing Cover Flow) that lets users browse through files visually.26 After a screenshot is taken, the image appears in the corner of the display, as with iOS. The screenshot software can now record video, choose where to save files, and be opened via ⇧ Shift + ⌘ Command + 5.27

Safari's Tracking Prevention features now prevent social media "Like" or "Share" buttons and comment widgets from tracking users without permission. The browser also sends less information to web servers about the user's system, reducing the chance of being tracked based on system configuration.28 It can also automatically create, autofill, and store strong passwords when users create new online accounts; it also flags reused passwords so users can change them.29

A new Screenshot app was added to macOS Mojave to replace the Grab app. Screenshot can capture a selected area, window or the entire screen as well as screen record a selected area or the entire display. The Screenshot app is located in the /Applications/Utilities/ folder, as was the Grab app. Screenshot can also be accessed by pressing ⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+3.

macOS 10.14.1, released on October 30, 2018, adds Group FaceTime, which lets users chat with up to 32 people at the same time, using video or audio from an iPhone, iPad or Mac, or audio from Apple Watch. Participants can join in mid-conversation.30

The Mac App Store was rewritten from the ground up and features a new interface and editorial content, similar to the iOS App Store. A new 'Discover' tab highlights new and updated apps; Create, Work, Play and Develop tabs help users find apps for a specific project or purpose.31

Four new apps (News, Stocks, Voice Memos and Home) are ported to macOS Mojave from iOS, with Apple implementing a subset of UIKit on the desktop OS.32 Third-party developers would be able to port iOS applications to macOS in 2019.33

With Home, Mac users can control their HomeKit-enabled accessories to do things like turn lights off and on or adjust thermostat settings. Voice Memos lets users record audio (e.g., personal notes, lectures, meetings, interviews, or song ideas), and access them from iPhone, iPad or Mac. Stocks delivers curated market news alongside a personalized watchlist, with quotes and charts.34

User interface

Mojave revamps Dark Mode. A light-on-dark color scheme, it initially affected only the dock, menu bar, and drop-down menus,35 while here, it darkens the entire user interface to make content stand out while the interface recedes.36 Users can choose dark or light mode when installing Mojave, or any time thereafter from System Preferences.37 All of the built-in apps support the revamp.38 App developers can implement the feature in their apps via a public API.39

Stacks, a feature introduced in Mac OS X Leopard, now lets users group desktop files into groups based on file attributes such as file kind, date last opened, date modified, date created, name and tags.4041 This is accessed via View > Use Stacks.42

macOS Mojave features a new Dynamic Desktop that automatically changes specially made desktop backgrounds (two of which are included)43 to match the time of day.44

The Dock has a space for recently used apps that have not previously been added to the Dock.45

macOS update functionality has been moved back to System Preferences from the Mac App Store.4647 In OS X Mountain Lion (10.8), system and app updates moved to the App Store from Software Update.48

Reception

Mojave was generally well received by technology press. The Verge's Jacob Kastrenakes considered Mojave a relatively minor update and typical of 2010s macOS releases,49 but Kastrenakes and Jason Snell thought the release hinted at the future direction of macOS.50 In contrast, Ars Technica's Andrew Cunningham felt that "Mojave feels, if not totally transformative, at least more consequential than the last few macOS releases have felt." Cunningham highlighted productivity improvements and continued work on macOS's foundation.51 TechCrunch's Brian Heater dubbed Mojave "arguably the most focused macOS release in recent memory", playing an important role in reassuring professional users that it was still committed to them.52

Mojave's new features were generally praised. Critics welcomed the addition of Dark Mode,535455 although some noted that its effect was inconsistent; MacWorld's Karen Haslam noted that it did not affect the bright white background in Pages, for instance.56 Others noted that Dark Mode's utility was curtailed by the lack of third-party developer support at release.57

Release history

VersionBuildDateDarwin versionRelease notesStandalone download
10.1418A391September 24, 201818.0.0Original Mac App Store releaseAbout the security content of macOS Mojave 10.14
10.14.118B75October 30, 201818.2.0xnu-4903.221.2~2About the macOS Mojave 10.14.1 UpdateAbout the security content of macOS Mojave 10.14.1macOS Mojave 10.14.1 Update
18B2107October 30, 2018Added support for the new Vega GPUs in the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air
18B3094
10.14.218C54December 5, 201818.2.0xnu-4903.231.4~2About the macOS Mojave 10.14.2 UpdateAbout the security content of macOS Mojave 10.14.2macOS Mojave 10.14.2 UpdatemacOS Mojave 10.14.2 Combo Update
10.14.318D42January 22, 201918.2.0xnu-4903.241.1~4About the macOS Mojave 10.14.3 UpdateAbout the security content of macOS Mojave 10.14.3macOS Mojave 10.14.3 UpdatemacOS Mojave 10.14.3 Combo Update
18D43January 25, 2019
18D109February 7, 2019About the security content of macOS Mojave 10.14.3 Supplemental UpdatemacOS Mojave 10.14.3 Supplemental Update
10.14.418E226March 25, 201918.5.0xnu-4903.251.3~3About the macOS Mojave 10.14.4 UpdateAbout the security content of macOS Mojave 10.14.4macOS Mojave 10.14.4 UpdatemacOS Mojave 10.14.4 Combo Update
18E227
10.14.518F132May 13, 201918.6.0xnu-4903.261.4~2About the macOS Mojave 10.14.5 UpdateAbout the security content of macOS Mojave 10.14.5macOS Mojave 10.14.5 UpdatemacOS Mojave 10.14.5 Combo Update
10.14.618G84July 22, 201918.7.0xnu-4903.270.47~4About the macOS Mojave 10.14.6 UpdateAbout the security content of macOS Mojave 10.14.6macOS Mojave 10.14.6 UpdatemacOS Mojave 10.14.6 Combo Update
18G87August 1, 2019Addressed the Wake from Sleep bug, which caused Macs not waking from sleep properly.58macOS Mojave 10.14.6 Supplemental Update
18G95August 26, 201918.7.0xnu-4903.271.2~2Security updates and bug fixes59
  • Addressed: MacBooks shutting down during sleep
  • Addressed: Performance throttling when handling large files
  • Addressed: iLife applications (Pages, Keynote, Numbers, GarageBand, and iMovie) not updating
  • Re-patched a vulnerability that was accidentally unpatched in the previous update, which could lead to hacking attempts6061
macOS Mojave 10.14.6 Supplemental Update
18G103September 26, 2019Security updates and bug fixes62macOS Mojave 10.14.6 Supplemental Update
18G1012October 29, 201918.7.0xnu-4903.278.12~4About the security content of Security Update 2019-001Security Update 2019-001 (Mojave)
18G2022December 10, 201918.7.0xnu-4903.278.19~1About the security content of Security Update 2019-002Security Update 2019-002 (Mojave)
18G3020January 28, 202018.7.0xnu-4903.278.25~1About the security content of Security Update 2020-001Security Update 2020-001 (Mojave)
18G403263March 24, 202018.7.0xnu-4903.278.28~1About the security content of Security Update 2020-002Security Update 2020-002 (Mojave)
18G5033May 26, 202018.7.0xnu-4903.278.35~1About the security content of Security Update 2020-003Security Update 2020-003 (Mojave)
18G6020July 15, 202018.7.0xnu-4903.278.43~1About the security content of Security Update 2020-004Security Update 2020-004 (Mojave)
18G6032September 24, 202018.7.0xnu-4903.278.44~1Pulled 2020-09-30About the security content of Security Update 2020-005Security Update 2020-005 (Mojave)
18G6032October 1, 202018.7.0xnu-4903.278.44~1About the security content of macOS 10.14.6 Supplemental UpdateSecurity Update 2020-005 (Mojave)
18G6042November 12, 202018.7.0xnu-4903.278.44.0.2~1About the security content of Security Update 2020-006Security Update 2020-006 (Mojave)
18G7016December 14, 202018.7.0xnu-4903.278.51~1About the security content of Security Update 2020-007Security Update 2020-007 (Mojave)
18G8012February 1, 202118.7.0xnu-4903.278.56~1About the security content of Security Update 2021-001Security Update 2021-001 (Mojave)
18G8022February 9, 2021About the security content of Security Update 2021-002Security Update 2021-002 (Mojave)
18G9028April 26, 202118.7.0xnu-4903.278.65~1About the security content of Security Update 2021-003Security Update 2021-003 (Mojave)
18G9216May 24, 202118.7.0xnu-4903.278.68~1About the security content of Security Update 2021-004Security Update 2021-004 (Mojave)
18G9323July 21, 202118.7.0xnu-4903.278.70~1About the security content of Security Update 2021-005Security Update 2021-005 (Mojave)

Timeline of Mac operating systems

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