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Just saw this on www.macworld.com:
https://www.macworld.com/article/33...os-12-watchos-5-tvos-12-and-macos-mojave.html
For Mojave (OS 10.14), it is best to make sure any third party applications one uses are compatible with the new OS. For myself, that means:
Onyx
Word
Excel
SuperDuper!
Tech Tool Pro
LastPass
Thunderbird
AppCleaner
Quicken 2017
This site is good for checking on that:
https://roaringapps.com/apps
Also, it is usually best to skip the initial release of a new Mac OS, as there are typically bugs associated with it, and a ".1" version of the OS is released shortly after. Finally, I will do a clean, fresh installation of OS 10.14.x, then "migrate/copy" all my needed "stuff" from my SuperDuper! backup.
https://www.macworld.com/article/33...os-12-watchos-5-tvos-12-and-macos-mojave.html
For Mojave (OS 10.14), it is best to make sure any third party applications one uses are compatible with the new OS. For myself, that means:
Onyx
Word
Excel
SuperDuper!
Tech Tool Pro
LastPass
Thunderbird
AppCleaner
Quicken 2017
This site is good for checking on that:
https://roaringapps.com/apps
Also, it is usually best to skip the initial release of a new Mac OS, as there are typically bugs associated with it, and a ".1" version of the OS is released shortly after. Finally, I will do a clean, fresh installation of OS 10.14.x, then "migrate/copy" all my needed "stuff" from my SuperDuper! backup.
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