There is a new version of macOS coming up that will be called, Mojave. After the sea and the mountain, the tech giant Apple is “inspired” in the Mojave Desert, an arid and driest desert in North America.

What’s new in the new Mojave macOS?

Dark mode

As we had already revealed, the new MacOS 10.14 will have a Dark Mode. “This feature, aimed at protecting users’ eyesight, will allow you to use the system more comfortably in low-light settings, such as at night.” Craig also revealed that this new feature is much better than the Dark Mode of Windows 10.

Finder

The Finder has also been updated and will offer more features. The file manager will gain a new information sidebar (where you can see metadata) on the right side if you are viewing a photo. New quick actions will also be presented. You can rotate photos and make basic changes to photos within the Finder itself.

Dynamic Desktop

With the new macOS Mojave the tech giant Apple has made some features available that will better organize the work environment.

New tool for screenshots

The tech giant Apple’s MacOS Mojave also features a new screenshot tool that lets you create fast screencasts.

New app store interface

The tech giant Apple’s application store for MacOS gets a new image that looks more like Apple News and Voice Memo. Product pages have been redesigned, apps get ranked.

System security

With the goal of being one of the safest operating systems in the world, the tech giant Apple has integrated a number of security mechanisms including camera access protection, microphone access, e-mail database access, message history, and other sensitive information. Safari has also been upgraded to include a number of mechanisms that ensure the best browsing safety for users as well as saved data. Registered programmers will have access to the new MacOS 10.14 beta as of today. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.

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