
Last year, meanwhile, Apple presented an uncharacteristically transparent view into the trials and tribulations of the Mac Pro line. There was a backlash against Final Cut, when Apple made changes for the sake of simplifying/streamlining, removing the high level of customization videographers had come to rely on. The last few years have seen the company hit mounting criticism that it had taken its eye off the ball when it comes to creative professionals - a segment of users long regarded to be the spirital core of its desktop offerings. Unlike High Sierra, which felt, in many respects (name included), like a refinement over its predecessor, Mojave finds Apple with specific mission in mind. There are international features and updates to Apple’s machine learning offering - things that, in my case, don’t really impact usage.Įven with the broad scope of updates contained herein, however, 10.14 represents what is arguably the most focused macOS release in recent memory. There’s a lot of ground to cover, in order to assure the update covers as wide a swath of users as possible. But that’s just the nature of an operating system upgrade. I can’t claim to have used every feature with any regularity. Sure, there were certain standard beta bugs and capability issues that made me regret the decision on occasion, but the only way to sufficiently test a product like this is use it day to day. Against my better judgment and repeat warnings from those who knew better, I went ahead and installed Mojave on my work computer the first chance I got.
