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Summary of Issues when upgrading to Mojave
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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1850962" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>Patrick,</p><p></p><p>GoToWebinar pulls the same stunts as some other developers - they think everyone is on the latest or close to the latest OS, especially with the Mac where OS updates have been free for a while.</p><p>We were running GoToWebinar on macOS 10.6.8 for years, then we had another webinar set up and suddenly many people could not log in.</p><p>After a lot of back and forth, it turned out that GoToWebinar decided to no longer support SnowLeopard, but they failed to mention that to anyone let alone give any warning.</p><p>I had a similar issue with ClipGrab - great program. I got a message that an upgrade was available and to down load it.</p><p>So I download, install to the Application folder, then a few days later try to use it - get the message I need at least macOS 10.12 or 10.13 (can't remember which) to run that. The old version of course had been replaced.</p><p>Luckily the developer still had the old version available for download, but if they had done their job right, they wouldn't have offered the upgrade at all or at least told me what the minimum macOS version was to run it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1850962, member: 67742"] Patrick, GoToWebinar pulls the same stunts as some other developers - they think everyone is on the latest or close to the latest OS, especially with the Mac where OS updates have been free for a while. We were running GoToWebinar on macOS 10.6.8 for years, then we had another webinar set up and suddenly many people could not log in. After a lot of back and forth, it turned out that GoToWebinar decided to no longer support SnowLeopard, but they failed to mention that to anyone let alone give any warning. I had a similar issue with ClipGrab - great program. I got a message that an upgrade was available and to down load it. So I download, install to the Application folder, then a few days later try to use it - get the message I need at least macOS 10.12 or 10.13 (can't remember which) to run that. The old version of course had been replaced. Luckily the developer still had the old version available for download, but if they had done their job right, they wouldn't have offered the upgrade at all or at least told me what the minimum macOS version was to run it. [/QUOTE]
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