macOS Mojave Software Update in System Preferences

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Apple brings radical changes on Mac / MacBook Once the launch this fall of the final version of this macOS Mojave. Nor did the update system have been forgotten. Macos Mojave Software Update returns to System Preferences.

One of the most important changes and at the same time for many users, is the change "Software Update"From"App Store"In the panel"System Preferences“.
It is not an absolute novelty. In the past, Apple also had "software update" in "System Preferences" until Mac os x lion.

System Preferences

With the full redesign of App Store, the update system returns to "System Preferences", where many users see their natural place.

Even if the method of receiving the updates has changed, the new App Store allows users to continue to download the installation images of the MacOS / OS X. OS. USB stick bootabil.

Returning to the new ”Software Update"From Macos Mojave, it offers users a series of control options on automatic updates under the" Advanced "button:

  • Check for Updates - automatically check if updates
  • Download New Updates When Available - automatically download new updates if available
  • Install Macos Updates - Activating this option involves entering the user password on the system
  • Install App Updates from the App Store - installs updates of the applications present in the App Store
  • Install System Data Files and Security Updates - allows the automatic installation of system data and security updates.
macOs Mojave Software Update
macOs Mojave Software Update

Besides automatic updates, users can check at any time by simply accessing "Software Update“.

macOs Mojave Software Update
Update macOS Mojave

Next users can see and update the applications in the App Store, the Updates section.

I've been writing passionately since 2004 about Windows and Linux operating systems, and since 2010 I've become a fan of Apple University. I'm currently writing tutorials for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and other Apple devices.

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