![]() Fixes an issue where System Preferences would continue to show a notification badge even after installing an update.Addresses an issue that may prevent password entry on the login screen.Fixes an issue that may prevent Reminders from sending notifications for recurring reminders.Controls to fine-tune the built-in calibration of your Pro Display XDR by adjusting the white point and luminance for a precise match to your own display-calibration target.New option to control automatic prominence on Group FaceTime calls, so video tiles do not change size when a participant speaks.Ĭalibration Fine-Tuning for Pro Display XDR:.Option to disable battery health management.Energy Saver preference pane now displays battery condition and recommends if the battery needs to be serviced.Battery Health Management to help maximize battery lifespan for Mac notebooks.Tags APFS Apple AppleScript Apple silicon backup Big Sur Blake bug Catalina Consolation Console Corinth diagnosis Disk Utility Doré El Capitan extended attributes Finder firmware Gatekeeper Gérôme HFS+ High Sierra history of painting iCloud Impressionism iOS landscape LockRattler log logs M1 Mac Mac history macOS macOS 10.12 macOS 10.13 macOS 10.14 macOS 10. So although 10.14 appeared to be quite a bug-free release, 10.14.1 does update a great deal more than we have been told. Once again, Apple hasn’t documented what that changes. The Apple Color Emoji font is replaced to add support to over 70 new emojis, as Apple reports.ĪPFS has been updated from version 945.200.129 in 10.14 to version 945.220.38 in 10.14.1. There’s a new kernel, of course, and most public and private frameworks are replaced. ![]() Most kernel extensions (KEXTs) are replaced, but that now seems routine with macOS minor version updates. Marzipan support (for iOS apps like the App Store and News) has not surprisingly had extensive updates.Ī lot of /System/Library/CoreServices tools are replaced, but few actually seem to have changed: MRT is replaced, but keeps the same version number, and XProtect is also replaced with what appears to be an identical copy. There have been updates to ssh, which may improve its issues over bypassing TCC’s privacy controls. Other notable updates include Perl 5.18 and Ruby Gems 2.3.0. This calls into question the whole purpose of version numbers. ![]() In Mojave 10.14, FaceTime 5.0 had no support for Group FaceTime in 10.14.1, that support – one of Mojave’s headline features – is at last introduced, but the app version number remains unchanged. If you’re not yet convinced that Apple makes major changes to apps without any corresponding increase in version number, consider FaceTime. ![]() Safari (now version 12.0.1 with several security fixes but no other information on changes).Mail (now version 12.1, but no information as to what that changes).FaceTime (now supports Group FaceTime, but still version 5.0).App Store (still showing as version 3.0).There are a lot of apps which are replaced. Weighing in at around 3.3 GB, and over 7 GB when installed, the update to macOS Mojave 10.14.1 contains a great deal more than Apple has listed in its token release notes, or its security release notes and those for Safari 12.0.1. ![]()
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