Apple's latest and greatest software update for Mac is out now. If you want to wait for it to automatically update, make sure your Mac is connected to power and be patient. If you just can't wait for all of the new features, here's how to update to the latest macOS version. What's new in macOS Catalina: January 28, 2020: Apple releases macOS Catalina 10.15.3Apple has released macOS Catalina 10.15.3 to the public.
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This update bring fixes and improvements to all compatible Macs, as well as specific updates for SDR workflow handling on the Pro Display XDR, as well as multi-stream video editing performance on the 16-inch MacBook Pro. December 10, 2019: Apple releases macOS Catalina 10.15.2Apple has released macOS Catalina 10.15.2 to the public. This upate brings improvements for apps like Music, Stocks, News, and Mail, as well as general improvements to stability and reliability.
Mac Pro (2010 or newer) What's New: Version 10.13.5 The macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 update improves the stability, performance, and security of your Mac. This update adds support for Messages in iCloud, which lets you store messages with their attachments in iCloud and free up space on your Mac.
October 29, 2019: Apple releases macOS Catalina 10.15.1Apple has released macOS Catalina 10.15.1 to the public. This upate brings new emoji, as well as support for AirPods Pro.
October 21, 2019: Apple releases second macOS Catalina supplemental updateApple has released a second supplemental update to macOS Catalina. This update fixes a few major bugs, including an issue that prevented people from accepting iCloud terms and conditions when multiple iCloud accounts were logged in, as well as a bug that cause problems with game save data in Game Center. October 15, 2019: Apple releases macOS Catalina supplemental updateApple has released a supplemental update to macOS Catalina. This update fixes a few major bugs, including an issue that prevented people from accepting iCloud terms and conditions when multiple iCloud accounts were logged in, as well as a bug that cause problems with game save data in Game Center. October 7, 2019: Apple releases macOS CatalinaApple has released macOS Catalina to the public for compatible Macs. Highlights of macOS 10.15 include the breakup of iTunes into separate Music, Podcasts, and TV apps, the introduction of Sidecar for increased interoperability with the iPad, updates to Notes and Reminders, and updates for macOS security September 26, 2019: Apple releases another macOS 10.14.6 supplemental update with security upgradesApple has released another supplemental update to macOS 10.14.6. A minor update, this one contains security upgrades for macOS Mojave ahead of Apple's expected launch of macOS Catalina sometime in October.
August 26, 2019: Apple releases macOS 10.14.6 supplemental update with several bugfixesApple has released another supplemental update to macOS 10.14.6. This update fixes a bug that would cause some Mac notebooks to shutdown while asleep, along with bugs that could cause degraded performance while working with large files and an issue that could prevent Apple's Pages, Keynote, Numbers, iMovie, and GarageBand apps from updating. August 1, 2019: Apple releases macOS 10.14.6 supplemental update with 'wake from sleep' bugfixApple has released a supplemental update to macOS 10.14.6. This update contains a fix for a bug found in the 'wake from sleep' feature.
July 22, 2019: Apple releases macOS 10.14.6 update with bug fixesApple has released macOS 10.14.6, which contains updates to the News+ experience, as well as a minor slate of bug fixes and performance improvements. June 13, 2019: Apple releases supplemental macOS 10.14.5 update to fix Boot Camp bugApple has released a supplemental update to macOS 10.14.5 for the iMac and Mac mini that addresses a bug that prevented a Boot Camp volume from being created on a Fusion drive-equipped iMac or Mac mini. May 22, 2019: Apple releases supplemental macOS 10.14.15 update for 2018, 2019 MacBook ProsApple has released a supplemental update to macOS 10.14.5, specifically for the 15-inch models of both the 2018 and 2019 MacBook Pro.
This update addresses a firmware issue for these two T2-chip-sporting computers. May 13, 2019: macOS 10.14.5 arrives with AirPlay 2 and News+ improvementsApple has released macOS 10.14.5, which brings the Apple News+ improvements, as well as AirPlay 2 support for sharing photos, videos, and other media directly with an AirPlay 2-enabled smart TV. March 25, 2019: macOS 10.14.4 arrives with News+ and automatic dark mode support for SafariApple has released macOS 10.14.4, which brings the Apple News+ subscription service to the News app, along with automatic dark mode support for sites that support custom color schemes.
This update also brings support for Apple's second-generation AirPods. January 22, 2019: macOS 10.14.3 arrives with bug fixes and performance improvementsApple has released macOS 10.14.3, the latest update to Mojave with fixes for some bugs and improved performance.
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December 5, 2018: macOS 10.14.2 arrives with bug fixes and performance improvementsApple has released macOS 10.14.2, the latest update to Mojave with fixes for some bugs and improved performance. October 30, 2018: macOS 10.14.1 arrives with group FaceTime call, new emoji, and more!Apple has released macOS 10.14.1, the latest update to Mojave with support for group FaceTime calling, more than 70 new emoji, and more. September 24, 2018: macOS Mojave is live!Today, Apple launched the official public release of macOS Mojave, which brings dark mode, a new Mac App Store, desktop icon stacks, new Finder and Preview features, more privacy controls, the Home app for Mac, and a whole lot more.
If you're wondering what all is new, we've got all the details.Here's Apple's summary:macOS Mojave delivers new features inspired by its most powerful users but designed for everyone. Stay focused on your work using Dark Mode. Organize your desktop using Stacks. Experience three new built-in apps. How to download and install macOS updates. Click on the Apple icon in the upper left corner of your Mac's screen.Select System Preferences from the drop-down menu.
Click Software Update.Click Update Now next to the macOS update. Your Mac will need to restart after the download has been installed, so make sure you save your progress for any program you are currently working in.How to turn on automatic updatesYou don't have to manually update macOS every time a new one launches. You can turn on automatic updates and it will download in the background.
Click on the Apple icon in the upper left corner of your Mac's screen.Select System Preferences from the drop-down menu. Click Software Update.Tick the box for Automatically keep my Mac up to date.Any macOS download or install questions?Let us know in the comments!
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