

The problems appear to be in the BridgeOS update, which is specific to Macs with T1 or T2 chips. The latest news on this week’s macOS updates is that the Mojave update to 10.14.6 does appear ‘safe’, but the two security updates 2019-004 to Sierra and High Sierra remain unavailable, and shouldn’t be attempted until Apple replaces them.

There have been many updates across the various components for Notes. This confirms that its initial macOS install will be Mojave 10.14.6 rather than Catalina.įurther updates, which Apple doesn’t appear to have covered in its release notes, are across most software supporting Bluetooth, even its preference pane, and in Photos, which has changes in its iCloud support as well.

One interesting note: Today I downloaded both Windows 10 and Xcode 10.3.įirst and foremost, it brings new system support for “Expansion Slots”, which are surely for the new Mac Pro model which is due to ship in the next few weeks. The release notes still show only a single bug fix, so it’s not clear why the release is Xcode 10.3 rather than 10.2.2. Update (): The Xcode direct download is now available. In fact, the download page is currently directing me to check the system status, which of course shows all green. Xcode 10.3 is in the Mac App Store, but it’s not yet available for direct download. The macOS 10.14.6 Combo update is now available.
