

Quick Actions can create or combine PDFs from images, or trim audio and video files, without opening the file in a separate application. I hoped that QuickLook might also let me select text from a document and copy it to the clipboard, but Apple still hasn't added that feature, which is available in Windows 10's File Explorer preview. The Finder gets a new Stacks feature that cleans up your desktop by combining icons into stacks of images, screenshots, documents, PDFs, Zip archives, and so on.

You can scroll through a stack by swiping with the trackpad or mouse.
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The first incremental update after Mojave's initial release, version 10.14.1, added support for Group FaceTime, but that proved something of a fiasco when a teenager discovered a major security flaw in the feature. That update also included 70 fun new emoji, and Apple has subsequently issued a further update (an updated subversion of version 10.14.3) that corrects the Group FaceTime flaw. Version 10.14.4 adds support for Touch ID-enabled Safari AutoFill and dark mode for websites that support it. iOSĪpple is standing fast on its policy of keeping macOS separate from iOS.
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Microsoft, in contrast, uses the same version of Windows 10 for both desktops and tablets, and Google's Chrome OS lets users run Android Apps on the desktop, though the implementation is far from perfect.

Despite its strict policy, though, Apple keeps adding iOS apps and features to macOS and vice versa. For example, Mojave brings four iOS apps-Stocks, News, Home, and Voice Memos-to the Mac. Mojave is the first stage in Apple's plan to let third-party developers port their own iOS apps to the Mac this feature will likely arrive in 2019. Meanwhile, some long-term macOS developers will have to scramble to update their old 32-bit apps before that 2019 version arrives, since Mojave is the last macOS version that will run 32-bit apps at all. Until that 2019 deadline, when you launch a 32-bit app for the first time under Mojave, you'll get a warning message (like the ones that began popping up when running a 32-bit app in High Sierra), but then the app will then run normally. Mojave runs on any Mac that supports Apple's Metal graphic-acceleration framework, which means, in effect, any Mac desktop or laptop from mid-2012 or later.
