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Jun 05, 2018 MacOS Mojave Compatibility List of Supported Macs. Apple has said that any Mac introduced in mid-2012 or later will support macOS Mojave, along with the 2010 and 2012 Mac Pro models if they have a Metal capable GPU. That’s fairly descriptive, but if you want a specific list of supported Mac hardware for macOS Mojave 10.14 then the following. Apr 24, 2020 You can upgrade to macOS Mojave from OS X Mountain Lion or later on any of the following Mac models. Your Mac also needs at least 2GB of memory and 12.5GB of available storage space, or up to 18.5GB of storage space when upgrading from OS X Yosemite or earlier. MacBook introduced in 2015 or later MacBook Air introduced in 2012 or later. Jun 16, 2020 If you have hardware or software that isn't compatible with Catalina, you might be able to install an earlier macOS, such as Mojave, High Sierra, Sierra, or El Capitan. You can also use macOS Recovery to reinstall macOS. Published Date: June 16, 2020. Click on a model name below to access the download page. A √ below represents the corresponding Canon product being compatible with that version of Mac OS X. MacOS High Sierra v10.13. MacOS Mojave v10.14. MacOS Catalina v10.15. Jun 04, 2018 Dynamic Background/Wallpaper time-shifting feature according to the local sunset/sunrise DayTime-Light will not work neither on any supported Mac until maybe the Mojave golden master release. Anyway there are other ways to achieve a similar effect with 'Change pictures' every chosen minutes, but the real add on feature at least on Beta 2 doesn.
Mac Os Mojave Supported Macs
You can upgrade to macOS Mojave from OS X Mountain Lion or later on any of the following Mac models. Your Mac also needs at least 2GB of memory and 12.5GB of available storage space, or up to 18.5GB of storage space when upgrading from OS X Yosemite or earlier.
MacBook introduced in 2015 or later
MacBook Air introduced in 2012 or later
MacBook Pro introduced in 2012 or later
Mac mini introduced in 2012 or later
iMac introduced in 2012 or later
iMac Pro (all models)
Mac Pro introduced in 2013, plus mid-2010 or mid-2012 models with a recommended Metal-capable graphics card.
MacBook Air introduced in 2012 or later
MacBook Pro introduced in 2012 or later
Mac mini introduced in 2012 or later
iMac introduced in 2012 or later
iMac Pro (all models)
Mac Pro introduced in 2013, plus mid-2010 or mid-2012 models with a recommended Metal-capable graphics card.
To find your Mac model, memory, storage space, and macOS version, choose About This Mac from the Apple menu . If your Mac isn't compatible with macOS Mojave, the installer will let you know.
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- If you have hardware or software that isn't compatible with Mojave, you might be able to install an earlier macOS, such as High Sierra, Sierra, or El Capitan.
- macOS Mojave won't install on top of a later version of macOS, but you can erase your disk first or install on another disk.
- You can use macOS Recovery to reinstall macOS.
I'm running a mid-2015 MBP that I got myself for Christmas of that year, so I know that, as far as Macs go, it's not exactly a young whippersnapper, but it WAS the top-of-the-line best-you-could-get MBP for that time. The age of the laptop and the cut off for 32-bit apps, (many of which refuse to upgrade despite my repeated attempts to ask the developers to do so...looking at you, RosettaStone, Steam, and GuildWars2,) both make me hesitant to upgrade to the newest macOS. (And, from what I've read, I don't think some of the neatest stuff in the new version works with my hardware, either the laptop itself or my aging 16GB iPad Air 2 that apparently doesn't support Sidecar.) I'm also concerned about losing my Windows10 install on BootCamp, or losing hardware support within that, like my touchpad and stuff.
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That said, I should probably get to my point before the mods yeet this into the forum for the new version. My question is if Apple has any timeline anywhere, (google has gotten me nothing,) as far as for how long Mojave support will last. If you'll forgive the comparison for a moment, Microsoft does usually publish such timelines, 'all bug fixes and security updates,' 'just security updates,' 'EOL unless we have another Meltdown or Spectre,' etc., and I wondered if anyone knew of an equivalent timeline for macOS Mojave.
TL;DR: When does Mojave support end? Has Apple said anything official?
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