Not as large as the previous update to Mojave, it still replaces a lot of apps but Apple documents almost no changes. Here’s a summary of the detail.
App Store
More work to be done before your migration is fully complete: check your workflows, key security settings, disk health, licensing, backups.
Just when did the App Store install that update? A quick look at how to get date calculation wrong, and why you should only put Marzipan on a cake that’s been properly baked.
What may be a robust strategy for security in macOS 10.15 might leave many users of older versions stranded. This needs discussion.
Surely you don’t mean the Trend Micro? The cybersecurity experts? No – it must be a fake site. But is it?
The Mac App Store has been selling (or giving) us spyware. How can Apple ever live this down?
Which version of macOS are you intending to be running at the end of this month? Should you upgrade to Mojave either when it is released, or soon afterwards?
How to get the better of the App Store, and how you can take reference material even where you can’t get a good internet connect – for free.
Choose whether you want the Folder textbox cleared when you scan, and improvements to default location to save reports.
New version 1.2 also scans Mach-O files like command tools and dylibs, to check if they are still 32-bit. The only complete check available.
