

Next year, when third-party app developers will get to bring their own iOS apps to the Mac, we may all get a cookie. But the truth is, we don’t get to eat that marshmallow this year. Apple seems to have embarked on a years-long effort to update the Mac into a computing platform that makes more sense in the era of touchscreen devices, and in macOS Mojave we see the first glimmers of that effort. It’s easier to eat the marshmallow now rather than wait for the cookie later.Īnd yet sometimes patience is required. We’re taught that good things come to those who wait, but delaying gratification is no fun. Note: This story has not been updated for several years.

In the last step, you could notice how the wallpaper has automatically changed! This is the easiest way to get macOS Mojave Dynamic Desktop Wallpapers on Windows PCs.MacOS Mojave review: At the inflection point


This works on Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7. Johnson has posted the code to GitHub repo and yes you guessed it right, it is open source. He has made a nifty little app called WinDynamicDesktop which ports the feature to the Windows PCs. A developer named Timothy Johson has decided to take the matter into his own hands.
