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Our favorite new features in macOS Mojave

Posted June 4, 2018 | Mac


It’s called macOS Mojave, and the next version of our favorite desktop OS was introduced Monday by Apple software chief Craig Federighi at the WWDC keynote. While there was nothing earthshaking about the presentation, the new features we saw could improve the experience. And yes, it looks like iOS apps will eventually come to Mac, although maybe not in the way you were expecting. Here are our favorite bits:

Dark Mode

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We’ve been wanting it for years, and Apple has finally delivered. That’s right: macOS Mojave supports a Dark Mode.

Dark Mode doesn’t change the way your operating system works, but it does change typically white macOS screen elements like the dock, taskbar, and windows to something that’s more akin to Apple’s beloved space gray for hardware. It even works with Xcode. Considering that space gray peripherals are now available for Macs apart from the iMac Pro, it’s a perfect time to introduce it. It simply looks good, and appearances are always important for Apple.

Desktop Stacks

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I’ve never been one of those people who can work with a messy desktop, and I sometimes waste a good amount of work time deleting and organizing my files. With Mojave, that’ll be less of a problem. Apple is introducing a new Desktop Stacks feature that automatically collects specific file types (such as PDFs) into a single pile. When you want to sift through the pile, just click on the stack and it’ll expand to show the files you need, while other file types remain conveniently (and unobtrusively) in their stacks.

iOS apps on Mac

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Just in case you were wondering whether iOS and MacOS would ever merge. 

Federighi shut down any rumors that iOS and Mac would merge today with a definitive, stage-high “No,” in stark white letters.

But there will be some compromises. In one of the simplest, popular iOS apps like Apple News, Voice Memos, Home, and Stocks will make their way over to the Mac.

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Popular iOS apps like Apple News, Voice Memos, Home, and Stocks will make their way over to the Mac.

And the iOS/Mac crossover isn’t merely limited to Apple’s own stuff. Apple is taking UIKit from iOS and implementing it into the macOS framework, allowing third-party developers to more easily be able to port apps from iOS to the Mac. According to Apple, it’s a simple process and will be ready in 2019.

Improved security

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Privacy, as you no doubt know, has kind of become Apple’s Big Thing. In macOS Mojave, Apple will use popups more frequently to tell you if an app is trying to access information such as your location, photos, or microphones, much as we already see on iOS.



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