macOS Mojave is now available in public beta
Try out dark mode... and be ready for bugs.
Apple has opened a public beta for the next version of Mac OS X from its desktop OS. Any person with a supported Mac (and most of them are made up of 2012) can install and try the new OS today. Its new features include a dark mode, a newly designed app store, four new ports of the iOS app, a new option to clean your desktop and a new view in Finder among many others.
Be warned that, since this is beta, everything is not working yet and you are definitely coming in an unusual number of bugs and crashes in some places (especially those iOS apps). Most things are working very well, but be careful if you are thinking of setting it up on your main computer, because there is no guarantee that you can find any important app or other Do not run into issues with things.
The mosaic should probably come out completely after this fall in September or October. So if you do not want to deal with the bug, you can always wait till then.
If you want to install Mozha, you must first sign up for Apple's beta software program. You need to enroll each Mac to install Mozag in the beta program. Once you do this, you will start seeing available updates through the App Store.
Before continuing, a word of warning: We do not recommend setting up the Macoz Moshe Public Beta on your main Mac. The stability of beta software can not be guaranteed, because it often has bugs and problems that are not yet removed, so you can improve using a test machine to avoid any potential data loss.
Macoz Moshe is a major update that offers a range of new features like Dark Mode, Desktop and Finder Improvements, new apps and a modified Mac App Store, but every Mac running MacoS Hi Sierra will not play Mojov. The complete list of compatible Mac models is as follows:
MacBook (initial 2015 or newer)
MacBook Air (mid 2012 or newer)
MacBook Pro (mid 2012 or newer)
Mac Mini (late 2012 or newer)
IMac (late 2012 or newer)
IMac Pro (2017)
Mac Pro (Recommended metal-enabled GPU with Late 2013, plus mid-2010 and mid-2012 models)
Keep in mind that if you decide that you want to return to your previous setup after testing Mojave Beta, then you have to erase the beta partition and have to do a new macro high Sierra installation.
Nominate in Apple Beta Software Program
To install the MacOS Mojave public beta, you need to enroll your Mac in the free Apple Beta software program.
Visit the Apple Beta Software Program Website in your browser on Mac.
Click the Sign Up button, or sign in if you are already a member.
Enter your Apple ID certificate and click the Sign In button, and input your two-factor authentication code when requested.
If necessary, agree to the Apple Beta Software Program Terms and Conditions.
On the Guide to the Public Beta Screen, click Enroll your device at the top row. Alternatively, with the Mac tab selected, scroll down to the Start section and click on Enroll your device.
When the installer has completed the download, the Mac App Store should show up automatically Makojh Mojave screen. Click Download to download the public beta software. When the download is complete, your Mac should restart automatically.
Install the Macoz Mojave Public Beta
If the MacOS Mojave installer does not automatically open automatically upon restart, then launch it from your Applications folder using Finder.
Click Continue on the bottom of the installer.
Prompt a dropdown you may appear that you back up your Mac. Suppose that you have already taken back up, click on Continue. If not, click Cancel and cancel.
After backing up or after backing up, click Continue below.
Click Agree to accept the terms and conditions, and then click Agree to confirm again.
Select the drive on which you want to install Public Beta
Click Install, enter your administrator password, and click OK.
Click Restart, or wait to reboot your Mac automatically.
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