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beta from Apple's Beta Software Program website.Developers have had access to the new operating system for a few weeks, but now regular
users can try out the software provided they have a compatible Mac.As we reported earlier this year, macOS 10.14 Mojave supports fewer older
Macs than previous versions of the operating system
While macOS 10.13 High Sierra supports Macs and MacBooks released as far back as 2010 and 2009, macOS 10.14 Mojave won't support hardware
from before 2012 (except iMac Pros).If you feel like giving the new operating system a go, check out our guide on how to download and
This is because it is a very early public beta, which means not all features will be available, and there will likely be some bugs and
computer, and if you do install it, make sure your important files are all backed up before you begin.