![]() I remember there were bad things about Catalina at the time that kept me from upgrading, don't remember how much more than the breaking of 32-bit apps that was. I have two MacBook Pros still on Mojave and got a Mac Mini last year that came with Catalina. Since both Catalina & Big Sur only support 64-bit apps the main penalty for me is unavoidable with either.Īnyone out there thing I should just move to Mojave?Īny tips and tricks for the upgrade? Pitfalls I should avoid? ![]() High Sierra was very stable for me and I remember Catalina catching some flack for not being stable, I see the latest Catalina release is 10.15.7 so hopefully this is solid by now. I still wanted to get some feedback on the move though. It would seem sensible to upgrade to Catalina first as I know historically Apple makes downgrading difficult. So I'm currently backing up my entire HDD to a bootable volume and going to install either Catalina or Big Sur. ![]() Some things are now starting to protest that the OS version is too old to support updates to software e.g. ![]() There were a few things like still being able to use Aperture where I have a large catalogue of organised raw photos and 1 Password version 6.86 from the App Store that I paid for (where as the upgraded version work on a subscription model). I've been running High Sierra (10.13.6) for ages on my iMac for no other reason than it works and I didn't feel like I was missing anything. I'll go and read the Ars reviews but thought I'd post here for individual experiences also.
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