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Apple's macOS Mojave introduces a dark mode, Stacks and support for iOS apps via a redesigned Mac App Store

Mojave will be a free download later this September and will be compatible with Macs from mid-2012 or later, plus 2010 and 2012 Mac Pros with capable GPUs. New features include a new dark mode, ‘desktop stacks’ — which allows users to organise desktop icons into, well, stacks, new additions to Finder and support for iOS apps, including News, Stocks, Voice Memos and Home. macOS Mojave’s new dark mode works with built-in apps such as Mail, Messages, Maps, Calendar and Photos, which have been redesigned accordingly to improve visibility. Additions to Finder The ‘Finder’ on macOS Mojave gets a new gallery view which let users browse through media such as images and videos with the ability to see them. New Mac App Store The Mac App Store gets a complete redesign this year with a new look and a curation of content that makes it easier for Mojave users to find the right app.

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