Entries in Apple macOS Mojave (2)

Saturday
Nov032018

Microsoft will be testing out a dark mode for Office on macOS Mojave

Microsoft will be bringing a new dark mode option to its Office apps on macOS Mojave. The move will compliment Apple’s own dark mode. It also follows similar dark mode changes for both Outlook.com and Windows 10. According to Microsoft Office Product Manager Akshay Bakshi, Office testers could get access to the feature as soon as next week. It’ll most likely be limited to Office 365 subscribers. With the recent launch of Office 2019, Microsoft has been putting the focus on releasing new features to its Office 365 users first with promises of new features being added constantly.

Source: The Verge

Tuesday
Sep252018

Apple starts rolling out Mojave macOS update

If you have an early 2015 MacBook or later, mid-2012 MacBook Pro or later, a late 2012 iMac or later, or a mid-2012 MacBook Air or later, you’re eligible to get the latest version of macOS. Apple just released version 10.14, which it has codenamed Mojave. While considered a more minor software update, Mojave brings with it things like dark mode, Stacks file organization, better screenshot functionality, and a redesigned Mac App Store.

The beta has been out for a few months already but with a wider release, this signals that most of the kinks and bugs have been fixed now. The update also brings with it four ported versions of iOS apps: Apple News, Voice Memos, Home, and Stocks. This signals the convergence of the iOS and macOS systems. Apple has previously told developers it will be offering cross-platform tools for developers in the coming year. You can check if the update has made its way to you by looking for Mojave in the macOS App Store.

Source: The Verge