

Will we eventually see a precise macOS Mojave release date? Almost certainly yes, though it’s unclear when we will know. The only requirements for running beta system software on a Mac is tolerance for a buggier system that is actively under development, a good backup routine, and of course macOS Mojave supported hardware from the compatible Macs list. The developer beta of macOS Mojave can be downloaded now, and a public beta of macOS Mojave is also going to be available to download and install as well. If you’re too impatient to wait, then there are a few options available to Mac users. So while the anticipation may be making users impatient, the vague release date of macOS Mojave is in line with typical operating system announcements, including the equally vague fall 2018 release date of iOS 12. Usually the next big version is announced at WWDC in the summer, and a fall release date is set for the public release version. That’s all well and good, but it’s not quite precise.īut not having a precise release date yet is not unprecedented by any means, and that actually follows the same general timeline offered by Apple almost every year when a new operating system is released. Specifically, Apple has offered the following statement on their MacOS Mojave press release “macOS Mojave will be available this fall as a free software update”. What Apple has said is that MacOS Mojave will be available in the fall of this year, and it will be available to be installed on any MacOS Mojave compatible Mac.


Well if you’re wondering when exactly macOS Mojave will be released, there’s some good news and some less good news the good news is it will be released this year, the less good news is that outside of Apple nobody knows the exact release date of Mojave quite yet. The anticipation for macOS Mojave has a lot of Mac users wondering when the new system software version will be released, and wondering when the macOS Mojave release date is.
