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The new version of macOS was revealed at Apple's WWDC event in San Jose today.

 

Samuel Axon - 6/4/2018

 

SAN JOSE—Apple detailed its next major operating system update at its Worldwide Developers Conference keynote today: macOS 10.14, which the company has named "Mojave," sticking with its California-based naming convention. Tim Cook told the audience that MacOS included a lot of new features for both everyday and pro users, and Craig Federighi kicked off the demo with something that will likely be near and dear to many Ars readers' hearts: dark mode.

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Thank you Jeff,

 

This will be of interest to @ as well for he's running the latest Mac OS now and he can upgrade when it comes out. ;)

 

I'll have to now buy a new Mac if I want to get this Mac OS Mojave! 😉
Thanks for the Post Jeff. I've been reading about this on the MacRumors Forum. Mojave is looking good, can't wait to upgrade. :D You need to get a new Mac Sherry, you're missing a lot of upgrades. ;)

 


Hi @,

 

I will probably get a new Mac after the first of the year. By then Apple should have all the bugs and fixes taken care of by then. LOL:D

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