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Using a Mac has always inspired great work. Now macOS Mojave brings new features inspired by its most powerful users but designed for everyone. Stay better focused on your work in Dark Mode. Automatically organize files using Stacks. Take more kinds of screenshots with less effort. Try four handy new built-in apps, and discover even more in the redesigned Mac App Store. Now you can get more out of every click.

Dark Mode

Put your best work forward.

Dark Mode is a dramatic new look that helps you focus on your work. The subtle colors and fine points of your content take center screen as toolbars and menus recede into the background. Switch it on in the General pane in System Preferences to create a beautiful, distraction-free working environment that’s easy on the eyes — in every way. Dark Mode works with built-in apps that come with your Mac, and third-party apps can adopt it, too.

Choose what works best for you — the familiar light appearance or the new Dark Mode.

Dynamic Desktop

A desktop whose time has come.

Introducing two new time-shifting desktops that match the hour of the day wherever you are.

Slide to see how the Dynamic Desktop changes throughout the day.

Stacks

A really neat way to manage files.

Stacks keeps your desktop free of clutter by automatically organizing your files into related groups. Arrange by kind to see images, documents, spreadsheets, PDFs, and more sort themselves. You can also group your work by date. And if you tag files with project-specific metadata, like client names, sorting by stacks becomes a powerful way to manage multiple jobs. To scrub through a stack, use two fingers on a trackpad or one finger on a Multi-Touch mouse. To access a file, click to expand the stack, then open what you need.

Finder

New ways to view.
More ways to do.

With macOS Mojave, the Finder becomes even more of a doer. Now you can quickly locate a file by how it looks. Instantly see all of a file’s metadata. And perform Quick Actions on files without ever opening an app.

Gallery View

With Gallery View, you can scroll through big previews of your files to visually identify the one you’re looking for. So finding that image of the smiling girl by the Ferris wheel or the PDF with a colorful pie chart has never been faster.

Quick Actions

With Quick Actions in the Preview pane, you can work on files right from the Finder. Rotate images, create PDFs, trim video, and more — without having to open an app or rename and save your file. You can even apply them to multiple files at once, or create a custom Quick Action based on an Automator workflow.

Quick Look

Work on a file without even opening it.

Now a tap of your space bar provides more than just a quick look at a file. It gives you the power to perform actions specific to the kind of file you’re viewing — without ever launching an app. So you can mark up a PDF, rotate and crop an image, even trim audio and video. And when you’re ready, you can share right from Quick Look, too.

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    Screenshots are now a snap.

    With macOS Mojave, all the controls you need to grab any type of screenshot are one simple shortcut away. Just launch the new Screenshot utility or press Shift-Command-5. An easy-to-use menu includes new screen-recording tools and options for setting a start timer, showing the cursor, and even choosing where you’d like to save your screenshots. Take a screenshot and a thumbnail of it animates to the corner of the screen. Leave it there to automatically save it to the destination you’ve chosen. You can drag it directly into a document or click it to mark it up and share it right away — without having to save a copy. It’s more than easy; it’s clutter-free.

    Continuity Camera

    Take a photo right to your Mac.

    Now you can use your iPhone to shoot or scan a nearby object or document and have it automatically appear on your Mac. Just choose Insert a Photo from the File menu. You can take a photo of something on your desk and instantly see it in your Pages document. Or scan a receipt, and a straightened version is immediately available in the Finder as a PDF. Continuity Camera works in the Finder, Mail, Messages, Notes, Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. It’s another way iPhone and Mac just click.

    FaceTime

    Add everyone to the conversation.

    With macOS Mojave, you can jump on a FaceTime call with up to 32 people. Invite anyone to join a call anytime it’s in progress. And the same call can include both audio and video callers. So you and your friends or colleagues are able to connect using whatever device is closest at hand — Mac, iPhone, iPad, even Apple Watch.

    New Apps

    Ready for their
    big‑screen debut.

    Four apps people love on iOS are ready to shine with new Mac versions. You can read curated news, follow your stocks, record a lecture, or turn down the AC, all without leaving your desktop.*

    Get all the news that matters to you in one app. And your favorite topics, channels, and saved stories stay up to date between devices. So you can start reading something on your iPhone, then pick it up later on your Mac.*

    The Stocks app is the best way to track the market. Quickly view prices in the customizable watchlist. Click a stock for in-depth details and interactive charts. And read about what’s driving the market with stories curated by Apple News editors from top business publications.*

    With the Home app, you can control your HomeKit-enabled accessories from the comfort of your Mac. Turn your lights on at home while putting the final touches on a presentation at work. Or check your baby monitor while editing a video. You can control it all simply by asking Siri.

    Voice Memos for Mac makes it easier than ever to capture personal reminders, class lectures, even interviews or song ideas. And with iCloud, you can access the voice memos you record with your iPhone right on your Mac.

    Mac App Store

    Powerful ways to discover are now in store.

    The reimagined Mac App Store arrives with a new look and exciting new editorial content. Delve into insightful stories, browse curated collections, even watch videos — each designed to help you fine-tune your search for the perfect app. And it’s all organized around the specific things you love to do on your Mac.

    Here you’ll find the best new and updated apps, hand-selected each week by our expert editors. Check out in-depth stories and videos about the apps, inspirational perspectives from the creators who use them, top charts, themed collections, and much more.

    In addition to the redesigned Categories tab, the Mac App Store now features four themed tabs: Create, Work, Play, and Develop. Each theme is supported by editor-curated content, from expert recommendations and lists to tutorials that even seasoned users will love.

    Experience inspirational stories about how apps impact our lives, using images, videos, and the words of the developers and artists who bring these apps to life.

    App preview videos give you a firsthand peek into the features, functionality, and user interface of an app. So you can see how an app works or check out gameplay before downloading it.

    Privacy and Security

    Committed to keeping your information yours.

    We’re always working to protect your privacy and security. macOS Mojave goes further than ever with robust enhancements designed to keep control of your data and keep trackers off your trail.

    Better Control of Your Data

    Your information, your image, your voice — they’re yours and yours alone to share with apps. macOS Mojave requires apps to get your approval before accessing the camera or microphone on your Mac. The same goes for data like your Messages history and Mail database.

    Automatic Strong Passwords

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    macOS Mojave works harder than ever to ensure that your passwords are robust and unique. Safari automatically creates, stores, and autofills strong passwords for you. And it flags existing passwords that have been reused in Safari preferences, so you can easily update them. Security has never been so user friendly.

    Enhanced Tracking Prevention

    When you browse the web, the characteristics of your device can be used by advertisers to create a “fingerprint” to track you. Safari now thwarts this by only sharing a simplified system profile. And now improved Intelligent Tracking Prevention keeps embedded content such as social media Like buttons, Share buttons, and comment widgets from tracking you without your permission. We know you’ll like that.

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    View website icons in Safari tabs

    Identify all your open sites with just a glance by enabling website icons in Safari preferences.

    Easily add emoji in Mail

    Compose more expressive email with a click of the new Emoji button. And when you select a message in your inbox, Mail can suggest the right mailbox to file it in.

    Ask even more of Siri

    Siri now controls HomeKit-enabled devices. It can help you find saved passwords. And Siri knows much more about food, celebrities, and motorsports.

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    Mac is more fluent than ever

    macOS Mojave adds UK English, Australian English, Canadian French, and Traditional Chinese for Hong Kong language options; improved maps for China mainland; and romanized English input for Japanese keyboard.

    Upgrade to macOS Mojave

    macOS Catalina

    The power of Mac.
    Taken further.

    Dedicated apps for music, TV, and podcasts. Smart new features like Sidecar, powerful technology for developers, and a whole new class of apps now on Mac.

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    Mach4

    Mach3 had a single gcode Interpreter, while Mach4 will have several different interpreters for the different machine types. Mill is complete and Lathe is nearly completed. Information will be included on changing Interpreters in the setup manual once more than one is available.

    The Mach4 General Operation Manual covers mills, routers, engravers, and other similar machine types. The standard copy of Mach4 will control nearly any type of machine. All interpreters will be included in the normal Mach4 download. This is only a partial list, many other manuals are in the process of being written.

    Mach4 Manuals
    Mach4 Installation and Configuration Manual
    Module Works v2 Plugin for Mach4 Hobby-Quick Guide
    Module Works Plugin for Mach4 Hobby-Operation Manual V2
    Mach4 Hobby – General Operation Manual
    Mach4 Industrial – General Operation Manual
    Mach4 Screen Designer (GUI) Manual
    Mach4 Scripting Manual – LUA
    Mach4 Gcode Programming Manual – Mill/Router Style Machines
    Tool Touch Off Help
    Mach4 GCode Programming Manual – Lathe
    Tangential Screen Overview – Tangential Cutter
    Mach4 Galil Plugin Manual
    Mach3 Manuals
    Mach3 Mill Installation and Configuration Guide
    A usage guide for Mach3Mill/Plasma release 1.84+
    A usage guide for Mach3Turn release 1.84+
    Rich’s Guide to Mach3 Threading
    Tangential with Mach3The tangential video can be found at http://youtu.be/4XnM3MX_H7w
    Mach3 CV Notes
    Mach3 V3.x Macro Programmers Reference
    A Wiki containing all the customization information for Mach3
    Chinese Documentation for Mach3Mill
    Dutch Documentation for Mach3Mill
    French Documentation for Mach3Mill
    Hungarian Documentation for Mach3Mill
    Hungarian Documentation for Mach3Turn
    Italian Documentation for Mach3Mill
    Spanish Documentation for Mach3Mill
    Portuguese translation of the “Mach3Mill Install and Config Guide”

    Mach2

    Details of all the customization features of Mach2 including the Screen Designer, writing macros, and interfacing for special hardware. Much of this manual also relates to Mach3.

    Mach2 Manuals
    Documentation for Mach2Mill Release 6.11
    Customizing Mach2

    LazyCam (BETA)

    As LazyCam development has ceased while still in the Beta stage, there are no “official” written docs available for using it. The training videos and forum posts should be enough to get most people savvy enough to run Beta level software started.

    Also, there are user-written manuals for LazyCam and LazyTurn available on the Members Docs board of the forum (requires registration to access the board).

    LazyCam Manuals
    Sample Post-Processor files (Mill, Plasma) and Variables list
    Mach3 Addons Manuals
    Mach3 Addons for Mill Manual Version 2.75

    Mill Wizard

    Instruction Manual

    Mill Wizard Manuals
    Newfangled Mill Wizard Help Documentation

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    Misc Manuals
    G100 Setup GuideThis shows the setup and config of the G100 pulseing engine from Gecko drives.
    Charge Pump Safety CircuitThanks to Marris Freimanis of Gecko Drives for the schematic and Les Newell for the idea of the charge pump safety device in the first place.
    CAD Drawings for Digitizing ProbeThanks to Shaun Wainford.