Apple releases fifth beta of macOS Mojave 10.14.4 for developers

macOS Mojave

Punctual as always, Apple released a few minutes ago the fifth beta of macOS Mojave in the version 10.14.4 for developers. We receive this beta only a week later of macOS Mojave 4 beta 10.14.4 and about a month and a half since the final version of macOS Mojave 10.14.3.

This new version of macOS Mojave 10.14.4 can be downloaded from the new download method of updates that macOS brings us from Mojave, accessing the System Preferences - software update. For this you must have the correct one installed developer profile on the Mac where you want to install the beta.

The new macOS Mojave beta should not be interpreted casually, as Apple skips the week of hiatus when releasing new betas. This may have various interpretations. The constants security enhancements that are required of Mojave can lead to an advance over the expected release date of macOS Mojave to fix security flaws mainly. But you may also be debugging the system for a late March release, the date on which a rumored keynote where we can see something new within the Mac world.

On the other hand, it is early to know the What's New in the Fifth Beta of macOS Mojave that the Apple News application for Canada will surely bring us, with news of interest both in French and in English or in both languages. But perhaps the most relevant novelty is the support for AutoFill Safari, using the Touch Bar. Confirming the information that we must include in the forms will be easier and easier, just by placing your finger on the sensor.

Finally, those developers with the web adapted to the dark mode, they will be able to display their content in Safari starting with macOS Mojave version 10.14.4. In any case, this new beta of Mojave will correct multiple errors reported by developers, making a more reliable and fluid system.


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  1.   jimmyimac said

    What annoys me is in which version of Mojave they are going to stop supporting 32-bit apps, for now it warns you, but if I update, I still want to open utorrent and it tells me that it no longer works.