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Apples latest Mac software, macOS Mojave, is a glorious boxcar full of new features and refinements. Whats still not included, though, is a single page of printed instructions. Fortunately, David Pogue is back, delivering the expertise and humor that have made this the #1 bestselling Mac book for 18 years straight.

The important stuff you need to know

  • Big-ticket changes. The stunning new Dark Mode. Self-tidying desktop stacks. FaceTime video calls with up to 32 people. New screen-recording tools. If Apple has it, this book covers it.
  • Apps. This book also demystifies the 50 programs that come with the Mac, including the four new ones in Mojave: News, Stocks, Home, and Voice Memos.
  • Shortcuts. This must be the tippiest, trickiest Mac book ever written. Undocumented surprises await on every page.
  • Power users. Security, networking, remote access, file sharing with...
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    macOS Mojave: The Missing Manual

    by David Pogue

    Copyright 2018 David Pogue. All rights reserved.

    Printed in the United States of America.

    Editor: Julie Van Keuren

    Proofreaders: Diana DAbruzzo, Kellee Katagi, and Judy Le

    Illustrator: David Pogue

    Interior book designer: Julie Van Keuren (based on a design by Phil Simpson)

    Indexer: Julie Van Keuren

    Published by OReilly Media, Inc.,

    1005 Gravenstein Highway North, Sebastopol, CA 95472.

    OReilly Media books may be purchased for educational, business, or sales promotional use. Online editions are also available for most titles: .

    December 2018: First Edition.

    The Missing Manual is a registered trademark of OReilly Media, Inc. The Missing Manual logo, and The book that should have been in the box are trademarks of OReilly Media, Inc. Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and OReilly Media is aware of a trademark claim, the designations are capitalized.

    While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in it.

    ISBN: 978-1-492-04040-8

    [LSC] [2019-01-18]

    The Missing Credits
    About the Author
    David Pogue author illustrator has been a New York Times columnist since - photo 1

    David Pogue (author, illustrator) has been a New York Times columnist since 2000 (although somewhere in there, he took a five-year detour at Yahoo Finance).

    Hes also a four-time Emmy-winning correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning, the host of several NOVA miniseries on PBS, and the creator of the Missing Manual series. Hes written or co-written more than 100 books, including dozens in this series, six in the For Dummies line (including Macs, Magic, Opera, and Classical Music), two novels (one for middle-schoolers), The World According to Twitter, and three books of essential tips and shortcuts: Pogues Basics: Tech, Pogues Basics: Life, and Pogues Basics: Money. In his other life, David is a former Broadway show conductor, a magician, and a funny public speaker. He lives in Connecticut with his wife, Nicki, and three awesome children.

    You can find a complete list of Davids columns and videos, and sign up to get them by email, at .

    About the Creative Team

    Julie Van Keuren (editor, indexer, interior book designer) spent 14 years in print journalism before deciding to upend her life, move to Montana, and live the freelancing dream. She now works for a variety of terrific clients who understand that skilled editing, writing, book layout, and indexing dont have to come from inside a cubicle. She and her husband, sci-fi writer M.H. Van Keuren, have two adult sons. Email: .

    Diana DAbruzzo (proofreader) is a Virginia-based freelance editor with more than 20 years of experience in the journalism and book publishing industries. More information on her life and work can be found at dianadabruzzo.com.

    Kellee Katagi (proofreader) has devoted most of her 20-plus-year writing and editing career to covering fitness, nutrition, travel, and outdoor sports. A former managing editor of SKI magazine, she now smiths words from her Colorado home, where she lives with her husband and three kids. Email: .

    Judy Le (proofreader) is an editor based in Virginia, where she lives with her husband and their son. In her spare time she pursues interests with great fervor just before dropping them entirely.

    Acknowledgments

    Over the years, over the many editions of this book, many friends and colleagues have contributed enthusiasm, expertise, and even prose to this Missing Manual. They include Tom Gewecke, Zachary Brass, Kirill Voronin, Dan Pourhadi, Rich Koster, J.D. Biersdorfer, Teresa Noelle Roberts, Ben Waldie, Brian Sawyer, Phil Simpson, and Lesa Snider.

    I owe debts of thanks to OReillys Missing Manuals editor-in-chief, Nan Barber; to Apples Todd Benjamin and Bill Evans for going beyond the call of duty to chase down tweaky tech answers; to my assistant Jan Carpenter, whose help made my survival possible; and to Julie Van Keuren, whose Missing Manual role over the past decade has grown from humble copy editor to full-blown editorial and design factory.

    I also wish I could send out an I Made the Book Better! T-shirt to every reader who ever took the time to write with corrections, suggestions, tips, and tricks. And thanks, as always, to David Rogelberg for believing in the idea.

    Above all, this book owes its existence to the patience and affection of Nicki, Kelly, Tia, and Jeffrey. They make these booksand everything elsepossible.

    David Pogue

    About The Missing Manuals

    Missing Manuals are witty, well-written guides to computer products that dont come with printed manuals (which is just about all of them). Each book features a handcrafted index; cross-references to specific page numbers (not just see ); and an ironclad promise never to put an apostrophe in the possessive pronoun its.

    Also by David Pogue:

    • iPhone: The Missing Manual

    • Windows 10: The Missing Manual

    • David Pogues Digital Photography: The Missing Manual

    • Pogues Basics: Tech

    • Pogues Basics: Money

    • Pogues Basics: Life

    Introduction

    MacOS Mojave is the 14th major version of Apples Unix-based operating system. Its got very little in common with the original Mac operating system, the one that saw Apple through the 1980s and 1990s. Apple dumped that in 2001, when CEO Steve Jobs decided it was time for a change. Apple had spent too many years piling new features onto a software foundation originally poured in 1984. Programmers and customers complained of the spaghetti code the Mac OS had become.

    So today, underneath macOSs classy, shining desktop is Unix, the industrial-strength, rock-solid OS that drives many a website and university. Its not new by any means; in fact, its decades old and has been polished by generations of programmers.

    Note

    Beginning with Sierra in 2016, Apple stopped calling the Mac operating system OS X. Its now macOS. Thats partly because Apple sought consistency with the software in its other productsiOS and watchOSand partly, no doubt, because it was tired of hearing people pronounce it oh ess sex.

    Whats New in Mojave

    Having run out of big cat species (Lion, Jaguar, Panther, Tiger, Leopard, Snow Leopard), Apple has begun naming its Mac operating systems after rock formations in California. There was Yosemite, and then El Capitan, and then Sierra and High Sierra, after the Sierra Nevada mountain range. And now theres Mojave, named after the California desert.

    The changes in macOS Mojave are either thoughtful and strategic or ridiculously minor, depending on your generosity of thought toward Apple products.

    Herewith: a list of whats new.

    Dark Mode

    Dark Mode is a dark-gray color scheme (); youre offered the chance to turn it on during the installation process, and you can turn it on and off at will in System Preferences General. Once you turn it on, most of Apples built-in appsFinder, Mail, Calendar, Messages, iTunes, Notes, Xcode, and so onmatch that white-on-black appearance.

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