{"id":37968,"date":"2018-06-06T14:53:17","date_gmt":"2018-06-06T09:53:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thenerdmag.com\/?p=37968"},"modified":"2019-12-27T06:48:45","modified_gmt":"2019-12-27T01:48:45","slug":"wwdc-2018-macos-mojave-revealed-features-and-release-details","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thenerdmag.com\/wwdc-2018-macos-mojave-revealed-features-and-release-details\/","title":{"rendered":"WWDC 2018: macOS Mojave revealed, Features and Release Details"},"content":{"rendered":"

As part of its World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2018, Apple has revealed the newest iteration of its famed macOS. Revealed towards the end of the conference, the new macOS is version 10.14 and is titled “macOS Mojave”,\u00a0 after the desert of the same name in California. This\u00a0in line with the recent trend of Apple naming its macOS after locations in its home state of California. There are new and exciting features added to the new version of the macOS, and they are primarily centered around user friendliness.<\/p>\n

macOS Store Redesign<\/h2>\n

The store has been redesigned for the macOS Mojave, and after quite a long while. Drawing inspiration from last year’s iOS Store redesign, the similarities are definitely their. Larger spaces to draw attention to new apps, with some editorial content to go with it. The new design is a welcome change.<\/p>\n

macOS Mojave Dark Mode<\/h2>\n

A new feature introduced in macOS Mojave, is the known as “Dark Mode”. It can change the them of the desktop, along with the entire OS, to one that is easier on the eyes. The theme turns darker with black accents and the background changes from a day time picture of a desert to one that is of the night time. This feature is great for those working late into the night, with little to no lights in the surroundings, as it helps reduce the light on the eyes in such a dark environment. Its not just the dockbars and menu that turn darker, this affects the calendar, photos and other parts of the UI as well. This mode is great for night time use.<\/p>\n

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