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Any reasons not to install Mojave?
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<blockquote data-quote="stefanmaine" data-source="post: 1829598" data-attributes="member: 197051"><p>Thank you all. Your arguments are convincing. I will upgrade. </p><p></p><p>What I failed to mention is that my hesitation to upgrade is not about Apple. It dates to my decades with Windows (and before that DOS). Then, installing or re-installing operating systems seemed always to be an ordeal. I remember being told by a friend who was an engineer and worked on computers to "Never install Version 1 of anything!" and "If what you're working with is working, don't mess with it!" (All his instructions seemed to end with an exclamation point.) So, old habits dying hard, even now I sort of hold my breath when the AppStore is downloading and installing a new OS. But your reassurances are reassuring.</p><p></p><p>Raz0rEdge: I do have an older iPhone (6s Plus) but I have never opened iTunes on it, and I cannot remember the last time I opened iTunes on the iMac or MBP. So I think that will be okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stefanmaine, post: 1829598, member: 197051"] Thank you all. Your arguments are convincing. I will upgrade. What I failed to mention is that my hesitation to upgrade is not about Apple. It dates to my decades with Windows (and before that DOS). Then, installing or re-installing operating systems seemed always to be an ordeal. I remember being told by a friend who was an engineer and worked on computers to "Never install Version 1 of anything!" and "If what you're working with is working, don't mess with it!" (All his instructions seemed to end with an exclamation point.) So, old habits dying hard, even now I sort of hold my breath when the AppStore is downloading and installing a new OS. But your reassurances are reassuring. Raz0rEdge: I do have an older iPhone (6s Plus) but I have never opened iTunes on it, and I cannot remember the last time I opened iTunes on the iMac or MBP. So I think that will be okay. [/QUOTE]
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