![]() ![]() ![]() With an app like Home on the Mac, users will now be able to “control their HomeKit-enabled accessories to do things like turn lights off and on or adjust thermostat settings without ever having to step away from their computer.” – News, Stocks, Voice Memos and Home apps: Making an appearance on the Mac for the first time, and make great utility apps. The Preview Pane now shows all of a file’s metadata, making it easier to manage media assets.” Finder meanwhile gets a major revamp with Gallery View “that lets users skim through files visually. – Desktop and Finder updates: Apple’s latest desktop OS’ Stacks feature automatically groups cluttered files giving your desktop a more organized appearance. ![]() – Dynamic Desktop: Pretty self-explanatory this feature allows for macOS Mojave to change the wallpaper automatically depending on the time of day. However, that said the API for integrating this into apps is being released to developers. – Dark Mode: Yes, we’ve discussed this earlier above, but it’s important to note that while “built-in Mac apps like Mail, Messages, Maps, Calendar and Photos all include Dark Mode designs”, third party apps don’t come with Dark Mode support out-of-the-box. What else is new? Let’s break down the new features one by one. And, of course, we also have the gorgeous new Mac implementation of the original iOS Apple News app, which feels and looks stunning in macOS 10.14. The existence of the video, which was where the original leak was derived from, was also correct in the fact that the Mac App Store is getting a refresh to include video previews for developers to show off their apps. This beautiful Dark Mode is definitely going to be appreciated by the Mac-using faithful. As previewed prior to the official opening of WWDC, this latest version of Apple’s Mac operating system contains the stunning system-wide Dark Mode that was discovered and shared with the world by developer Steven Troughton-Smith. ![]()
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