Mojave, macOS version 10.14, takes the opposite approach. The yearly release cycle just kept Apple from actually building a whole lot of new features on top of that foundation. There weren’t a lot of ways to tell that a Mac was running High Sierra instead of Low Sierra, but Apple quietly replaced the file system and the system’s window server and added ( and later finalized) official support for external graphics, among a bunch of other tweaks. I ended last year’s review of macOS High Sierra by lamenting its invisibility but praising the much-needed work it did on the macOS foundation. ![]() Further Reading macOS 10.13 High Sierra: The Ars Technica review
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