Apple today seeded the fourth beta of macOS Mojave 10.14.5 to both developers and public beta testers. This comes a week after the third build was released. Both developers and public beta testers will get the software this week.
macOS 10.14.5 will likely include mainly bug fixes, security improvements, and other under-the-hood enhancements. Therefore, don’t expect to see any user-facing changes once the software is installed. That being said, if anything significant is discovered, we’ll let you know.
The new build can be installed by heading over to the System Preferences section of the Settings app. From there, hit “Software Update” and you should spot the upgrade ready to be download. Hit download and wait for it to finish installing. You’ll want to plug in your MacBook before installing the update to ensure you don’t run out of juice. Otherwise, sit back and be patient.