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MacOS Mojave Review by David Pogue

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Post by bdahm Fri Sep 28, 2018 12:31 am

MacOS Mohave is a relatively minor upgrade that doesn’t break much new ground and may be considered a maintenance. I typically don’t upgrade to the new OS until there is a point release, i.e. X.1. That gives Apple time to fix those bugs that somehow made it through the testing and beta processes. You certainly don’t want to be in a hurry to update to a new OS if you depend on your Mac for critical functions. 

Here’s what David Pogue says at the beginning of his review, the link of which appears below.

As though we needed any more evidence that the world has gone mobile, the pace of innovation in Apple’s (AAPL) two major product lines—Macs and iPhones—has grown wildly lopsided. The company is pumping far more resources and effort into phones than traditional computers.
But that’s not to say that Apple has abandoned the Mac. Apple updates its three main models (MacBooks, Mac Pro, iMac) every few years, and updates the Mac’s system software annually.
Today, this year’s new Mac software suite, called macOS Mojave, became available; you can download it right now. The changes are either “thoughtful and strategic” or “ridiculously minor,” depending on your antipathy toward Apple products.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/macos-mojave-sweet-small-surgical-upgrade-170005249.html

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