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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1840219" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>"Worth" is a relative thing, to be honest. I like to stay fairly current because being there assures me of the latest security updates, software that gets updated will work without having to worry about a legacy OS, and I'm ready for new things that require the latest version. But others don't find that "worth" anything to them. It's really a call. If you are at, say, Mojave, maybe you don't NEED to upgrade, and can skip Catalina, or wait for a couple of more releases before you move, but it's pretty stable, as far as I can tell. The iPad screen thing isn't "worth" it to me because I have a second screen already, connected through the ThunderBolt port, so I don't need to have an iPad second screen. But if you want to move your iDevices to iOS13 and use Reminders, then yes, you will need to upgrade to Catalina for them to sync.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1840219, member: 396914"] "Worth" is a relative thing, to be honest. I like to stay fairly current because being there assures me of the latest security updates, software that gets updated will work without having to worry about a legacy OS, and I'm ready for new things that require the latest version. But others don't find that "worth" anything to them. It's really a call. If you are at, say, Mojave, maybe you don't NEED to upgrade, and can skip Catalina, or wait for a couple of more releases before you move, but it's pretty stable, as far as I can tell. The iPad screen thing isn't "worth" it to me because I have a second screen already, connected through the ThunderBolt port, so I don't need to have an iPad second screen. But if you want to move your iDevices to iOS13 and use Reminders, then yes, you will need to upgrade to Catalina for them to sync. [/QUOTE]
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