MacOS Mojave

macOS Mojave, or macOS 10.14, is a version of macOS developed by Apple. It was announced on 4 June 2018 at WWDC and released on 24 September. This version introduces some enhancements to the user interface, including a new system-wide dark mode. It also dropped support for non-Metal GPUs and Core 2 Duo (45nm), Nehalem CPUs. It is also the final version of macOS to support 32-bit applications, as well as OpenGL-fallback composition in the compositor library (SkyLight.framework).

New features and changes

 * System-wide dark mode.
 * OS X Yosemite introduced dark mode, but only for the dock and menu bar.
 * Dynamic wallpapers, which change based on the time of day.
 * New accent colors, adding on to the existing "Blue" and "Graphite" options for the first time since Mac OS X Cheetah.
 * Option that displays recently used applications in the dock if they aren't already pinned.
 * Desktop stacks for organizing files.
 * Continuity Camera for quickly taking and importing photos from an iPhone.
 * Gallery view (replaces Cover Flow), quick actions, and metadata preview pane in Finder.
 * Group FaceTime (Initially delayed).
 * Screenshot (replaces Grab).
 * News, Stocks, Voice Memos, and Home apps ported from iOS 12.
 * Redesigned App Store, similar to that found in iOS 11.
 * Software Updates moved to System Preferences.
 * Removed social media integration for sharing files.
 * APFS Fusion Drives.
 * Metal 2 and CoreML 2.