macOS 10.14: what we want to see

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
likely be freemacOS 10.14 release dateAt the moment, when Apple will release macOS 10.14 is entirely unknown
However, we can attempt to triangulate a release date through looking back to releases of the past.Since 2013 and the release of OS X 10.9
Mavericks, Apple has teased its latest version of the Mac OS during its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote in early June,
followed by a full release September or October of the same year
pricing scheme will deviate from this trend.So, that leaves us with the strong expectation that Apple will tease what macOS 10.14 has to
offer in June at WWDC, release a public beta test around a month later and drop the final product in September or October for all to
To keep it on the safe side, make it 20GB.Next, Macs that received the 10.13 upgrade were required to be equipped with at least 2GB of
memory (or RAM) and running OS X 10.8 or later
Last year, this is what that managed to cover product-wise:MacBook (Late 2009 or newer)MacBook Pro (Mid 2010 or newer)MacBook Air (Late 2010
or newer)Mac mini (Mid 2010 or newer)iMac (Late 2009 or newer)Mac Pro (Mid 2010 or newer)So, while these required model years rarely change
year-over-year with new releases of macOS, if your Mac model is older than the minimum release year, you might have to buy a new Mac to
enjoy this next version of the OS
However, wait until these hardware requirements are published before leaping onto a new Mac!What we want to see in macOS 10.14Every time
Apple releases a new version of macOS is an opportunity for the company to improve on past shortcomings as well as fulfill the wildest
computing dreams of its fans
But, mostly, we see Apple simply smooth out proverbial edges and increase quality-of-life in using the OS
idea of iPhone and iPad apps on macOS has grown on us
down at the desk.However, Apple needs to nail how this is going to happen if the odds of a Mac computer with a touchscreen remain slim to
none
Will the mouse or touchpad simply stand in for our digits, or does Apple have something clever in its coreMore active SiriHonestly, Siri on
thousands of dollars or pounds it takes to be such a diehard fan
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