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macOS Mojave developer beta 11 for Mac now available

We’re not quite out of beta season yet. macOS Mojave developer beta 11 is out today. As always, we’ll dig through the latest beta version and highlight all the changes between the first beta and the latest beta below.

New in macOS Mojave

macOS Mojave includes a system-wide dark mode; a new dynamic desktop wallpaper type; Stacks for organizing files on your desktop; a new Gallery view and Quick Actions in Finder; more actions available in Quick Look; new screenshot and screen recording features; Continuity Camera for snapping photos on iPhone for use on Mac; News, Stocks, Home, and Voice Memos apps; a new Mac App Store; and much more.

macOS Mojave will be available to all users on Monday, September 24.

In beta 2-4, we saw these changes:

  • Mac App Store can now be narrower now, ideal for smaller displays
  • Maps now uses dark map in Dark Mode
  • Apple highlights one bug with the new MacBook Pro modes: “On MacBook Pro with Touch Bar (2018) models, adjusting screen brightness settings might not take effect.”
  • Second Dynamic Desktop wallpaper: Solar gradients
  • Grab app replaced with Screenshot (opens new screenshot HUD)
  • Loads of new traditional wallpapers following last beta’s new dynamic wallpaper, download here
  • Home app removes existing wallpapers, now includes three color options
  • Group FaceTime delayed :(

For a comprehensive look at all of the changes in the first macOS Mojave beta, sit back and watch Jeff Benjamin’s 21 minute long look at 50+ new features in watchOS 5 on YouTube.com/9to5Mac:

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