I still have a couple of 32 bit apps that I don't want to do without, so I'm waiting a bit to make the jump. One of the apps is my logbook - wish that lazy effing developer would get off his sorry ass and update it.
Maybe if you paid him more...I still have a couple of 32 bit apps that I don't want to do without, so I'm waiting a bit to make the jump. One of the apps is my logbook - wish that lazy effing developer would get off his sorry ass and update it.
Maybe if you paid him more...
He'd just blow it on booze and hookers.
It was my fault for not paying attention closely enough to what this OS update would do. It I had, I would have updated the apps first so I wouldn't have been surprised by what was about to happen.
The iPhoto->Photos migration was unintuitive, but at least it mangled my photo library. Yet another for the "considered harmful" trash heap.
I got the pop-up warnings on certain apps for a long time. But this time they really meant it.Ironically, there have been warnings that popped up from time to time about the developers needing to update the app for future compatibility...
... Ever since Apple moved to 64-bit apps.
In 2009.
Appreciate the heads up George. Mojave is stable and fine for everything I do - I'll stick with it. I hate the keyboard on the new Macs, so my 2015 MBP might just be the end of macOS for me. I've found that I don't actually hate Windows 10, but I also need a command line - so perhaps my next laptop will dual boot Windows and BSD. The MBP is running strong though - no hurry there.
The iPhoto->Photos migration was unintuitive, but at least it mangled my photo library. Yet another for the "considered harmful" trash heap.
I can't speak to rdp v8.x, but I just installed the v10 client the other day, and it works. Wonder how long before they rewrite it in Electron...
Yep, I got burned by iMovie the same way, maybe a decade ago. I had the nerve to skip a couple of update cycles and suddenly all my content was orphaned. The only winning move is not to play.One thing I've noticed over the years is that when Apple does a "migration" like that it's best to do it within the first version or two. I think that if you wait for 2+ years to do a migration, you might run into trouble because they aren't testing it as much any more, assuming everyone already did it.
Do I need to mess with my Xcode/Xquartz if I update to Catalina?
I updated... it didn't say anything about needing a new Xcode, but I notice that some tools that I use (like emacs) are no longer there.
Y'know, people complain about the keyboard an awful lot, but my 3-month-old MacBookPro at work hasn't ever really annoyed me... But now that you mention it I'm annoyed sitting here typing on my 2012 MBP's keyboard because I have to push the buttons further down.
emacs ... the only editor so obtuse that it tells you how to exit on its entrance prompt ... but it's been years (VMS years) since I accidentally stumbled down the emacs rabbit hole.
I worked on a software development team that all used EMACS ~20 years ago. I think this biggest indictment of EMACS is that no two people could swap editors and work. It's EDiting MACroS after all. The only thing I used it for was merging files. It had a nice way of doing that. Otherwise, vi all the way. I can still do things in vi (with ex, the underlying line editor and regexp) that are difficult, if not impossible in the the IDEs I've used. I'm not current on IDEs now and the inline references, chroma coding, etc. are really nice. But making a big, repetitive change? Give me vi and watch out.
Agreed. Back on VMS, I used TPU and EVE (Extensible VAX editor) ... same deal. Once you start adding extensions to "your" editor, it's all on you.
We had a funny little argument between the VMS guys and the Unix guys about which was better. The only thing they could point out that VMS couldn't do natively that Unix did was "tail" ... a few commands in EVE and a global variable and we had VMS "tail"
If you have an Apple Watch, Catalina uses it to open the Computer AND submit passwords automatically. Neat.
There is nothing in Catalina I need/want, so I am sticking with Mojave for at least a few more months.
Dark Castle was an amazing (for its time) black-and-white adventure by Silicon Beach Software where you controlled our hero, Duncan, through a castle, throwing rocks at rats, bats, guards, and mutants on your way to saving the kingdom from the Black Knight.
OMG... way to take me back to SIGNIFICANT fractions of my days as a young kid, on the family Macintosh...
To this day, if I imitate the noise the mutants make ("Nyeh-nyeh-nyeh-nyeh-nyeh!") everyone in my family will recognize it instantly and have a nostalgic chuckle.
Ironically, there have been warnings that popped up from time to time about the developers needing to update the app for future compatibility...
... Ever since Apple moved to 64-bit apps.
In 2009.
OMG... way to take me back to SIGNIFICANT fractions of my days as a young kid, on the family Macintosh...
To this day, if I imitate the noise the mutants make ("Nyeh-nyeh-nyeh-nyeh-nyeh!") everyone in my family will recognize it instantly and have a nostalgic chuckle.
That’s awesome - if you were to make that mutant noise to me I’d know EXACTLY what it was. Drove my parents nuts back in the day.
I'll probably just shave off a partition for BSD and prepare for a long winter.