Apple Releases macOS Mojave Beta 10 to Testers

Apple today began rolling out the tenth beta of macOS Mojave to registered beta testers for debugging on the Mac before a public release of the software this fall. This comes a little over a week after the ninth beta was seeded.

To install macOS Mojave beta 10 on your Mac, head over to the System Preferences section of the Settings app. From there, hit “Software Update” and you should spot the upgraded build ready to be download. Hit download and wait for it to finish installing. You’ll want to plug in your MacBook before installing the beta to ensure you don’t run out of juice. Otherwise, sit back and be patient.

macOS Mojave packs lots of features that are friendly to both casual and professional users. It includes a system-wide dark mode, Stacks for organizing your files on your desktop, improvements to the built-in Finder, improvements to screenshots, group FaceTime calls, Metal 2, and more. It’s a pretty significant overall upgrade that will only get better as we draw closer to its final release.