The new version of Mac’s operating system began to show up in the Mac App Store today for all users with Macs that are compatible. Apple has a page that lists which machines can use it and some basics about upgrading.
The New macOS Mojave Arrives
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MacOS upgrades may be free, but some of the software I use isn't.... The SmallCubed MailSuite is a paid upgrade if you purchased/upgraded after Sept 2017, OpenGPG is now charging $27 (previously free) and if you want the latest VMware Fusion you'll be out of pocket a few more $.
So, the upgrade is going to be an expensive business; more so when you have a ZAR15 : US$1 exchange rate
Maybe software "outside" of standard Apple software has a charge. All Apple software that I have installed has free updates since 10 years ago when I bought Apple computers.
Loaded Mojave after 3 tries. Have you noticed the darker line around all windows and other boxes? Interesting - wonder why.
Robert: Do you mean a more defined shadow line? I kind of see that. Hard to compare though.
I have a late 2015 version of the iMac and looked to upgrade, but it appears that in not availabe to me. Is this machine now considered obsolete?
A 2015 iMac should definitely be compatible. https://www.apple.com/macos/how-to-upgrade/ lists 2012 iMacs or newer. What is telling you that you can't upgrade? When you try to download Mojave in the Mac App Store, does it show you a message or something else?