The ability to acquire a specific version of Apple’s operating system, macOS Mojave, in a Disk Image (DMG) format provides users with a means to install or reinstall the operating system. The DMG file serves as a digital representation of a physical disc, containing the necessary installation files for the operating system. Users can then use this file to create a bootable installer drive, allowing for a clean install or upgrade of macOS Mojave on compatible Apple hardware.
Obtaining a functioning copy of macOS Mojave offers several advantages. It allows individuals to maintain legacy software compatibility that may not be available in newer macOS versions. Furthermore, the availability of this particular OS version is beneficial for users needing to recover older systems, conduct forensic analysis, or maintain a consistent environment across a fleet of machines. This version of macOS was significant for introducing features such as Dark Mode and a redesigned Mac App Store.