Apple deployed the sixth beta version of macOS Mojave 10.14.4, making it available for developers and public testing. If you’re interested in participating, you can find the latest Mojave version in the Software Update control panel located in System Preferences.
What’s new?
MacOS is reported to have various bug fixes and some major additions. They include, but are not limited to Safari Autofill on Mac devices with Touch ID, as well as Apple News in Canada. Some users have reported about Apple News magazine subscriptions, which are supposed to make an official appearance at the end of March this year. Minor features are also present in this beta version, like Safari being able to detect Dark Mode in macOS and then adapt a website to it, if said page supports it.
A vast majority of Mac users believe that the final version of macOS Mojave 10.14.4 will be launched around March 25 at an Apple event.
What’s more, macOS 10.15 is rumored to be released at the end of this year, accompanied by iOS 13, tvOS 13 and watchOS 6.
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