![]() To check your Mac, click the Apple icon in the upper-left hand corner of your Mac’s Desktop and click the “About This Mac” menu option. The new OS is compatible with Macs introduced in mid-2012 or later, plus 20 Mac Pro models with Metal-capable graphics cards. Check your Mac’s Compatibilityīefore doing anything, make sure your Mac is compatible with macOS Mojave 10.14. While there are ways to obtain the Mojave beta download, we don’t recommend them, as you run the chance of installing malware on your Mac, or worse, the file may not be validated and could corrupt your install. (You’ll also get access to iOS 12 when it becomes available to public beta testers.) You can visit the site and sign up for the beta program, and you’ll be able to download the public beta of macOS Mojave when it becomes available. ![]() In a few weeks and a few beta seeds from now, Apple will release a free beta version of the new macOS to members of Apple’s Beta Software Program. But you’ll need an Apple Developer Program membership, which requires an Apple ID and $99. But, if you’re up to it, you can try out the beta now.Īs mentioned above, the developer beta of macOS Mojave is available now. If you’re wanting to see what all the hullabaloo is about, and want to try out Mojave’s new Dark Mode, the Home app, Stacks, and improved security features on your Mac, there are ways to try it out before the official release this fall.īe advised, using a beta isn’t for the faint of heart, and we definitely don’t recommend installing it on your daily-use Mac. Apple unveiled macOS Mojave 10.14 at their Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 18) on June 4, and the initial beta of the upcoming Mac operating system has been available to developers since that day.
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