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Download: macOS 10.14.6, tvOS 12.4, watchOS 5.3, HomePod 12.4 final versions released

Apple has officially seeded the final public versions of macOS 10.14.6, tvOS 12.4, watchOS 5.3 and HomePod 12.4. All compatible Mac, Apple TV, Apple view and HomePod owners are able to download the relevant firmware update for their hardware, best now!

Apple has had these versions of software in development for a prolonged period of time.

That testing period has involved internal and external testers, all of whom have been tasked with getting the platforms to a releasable point. Finally, we find ourselves at that point.

Mac owners and lovers are going to want to get their hands on the most recent version of macOS, which is now available in the form of macOS 10.14.6. Apple introduced a number of fairly good and celebrated features with the release of macOS 10.14.5 but is using 10.14.6 to essentially fix issues stabilize the platform, and improve overall performance. full changelog is as follows:

The macOS Mojave 10.14.6 update improves the stability and reliability of your Mac, and is recommended for all users.
This update:
– Makes downloaded issues available in the My magazines section of Apple News+, both online and offline
– adds all publications in Apple News+, including newspapers, to the catalog at the top of the News+ feed
– adds the ability to clear downloaded magazine issues in Apple News+ by selecting history > clear > clear All
– Addresses an issue which prevents creation of a new Boot Camp partition on iMac and Mac small with fusion Drive
– Resolves an issue that may cause a hang during a restart
– Resolves a graphics issue that may occur when waking from sleep
– Fixes an issue that may cause fullscreen video to appear black on Mac mini
– improves file sharing reliability over SMB

Where Apple TV is concerned, tvOS 12.4 now the most recent publicly available version for mass consumption. Apple has been teasing some seriously outstanding improvements with tvOS 13 – think multi-user sign-in – but is really using tvOS 12.4 as a stepping stone to that release in terms of improvements and stability enhancements.

With that in mind, if and when you go through the process of installing this update, you aren’t going to find huge feature additions or functionality add-ons. For those who are in ownership of a compatible Apple TV unit, this release is about making that experience much more pleasant and reliable.

Apple view has much more reach than Apple TV, which implies that much more people will be waiting to get watchOS 5.3 installed. Thankfully, it’s here. The most significant change is support for ECG enabled for those in Canada and Singapore as well as the return of Walkie-Talkie app which was previously disabled due to a safety and security issue.

Last but not the least, HomePod 12.4 firmware update has been released which adds support Taiwan and Japan launch of the HomePod.

Compatible Mac, Apple TV, Apple view and HomePod owners can download macOS 10.14.6, tvOS 12.4, and watchOS 5.3 final versions with immediate effect through the relevant software update mechanism embedded within their hardware.

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