![]() But with Mountain Lion, El Capitan, and Mojave (which have been the only really good post-Snow Leopard releases, in my opinion), they were good pretty much from the. 0 release on Macs where it really matters is important. I used to think that waiting made a difference. Pleased to report there's no sign of them here. I would say go for it, with the proviso of using Eagle Filer or something similar to back up your email if you use Mail, as Michael Tsai's blog page & related comments suggest there are some lingering bugs related to mail data loss on Catalina. One benefit already is that I can now use a subscription I have for Parcel app on my Mac (I've only been able to use on my iOS devices), as Catalina supports 'Sign-in with '. Was planning on creating an install of Mojave to play those, but it turns out most of them are now in the Mac App Store with Catalina-compatible versions anyway (not sure why the updates hadn't shown up – maybe something to do with Mac App Store on Mojave?). ![]() My thinking was that Catalina by now should be more stable than at release and have fewer bugs, and Big Sur will have the usual intro bugs and issues – which could potentially delay it being something I can upgrade to.Īlso, had a look at Legacy software via About This Mac and the list had dwindled to a handful of games. Had been a Catalina holdout up until the weekend, then thought the transition to Big Surprise might be smoother if I hit the intermediate stepping stone.
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