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Supplemental Update to macOS 10.15 Catalina now available for download
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1833061" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>I don’t agree, yes the was the freeze during the installation but I think that has been resolved with the supplemental update. Even if it wasn’t just forcing shutdown and restart fixed that issue for me and others. </p><p> The “relocated” folder alias on the desktop is apparently intended and not difficult to remove once you know how.</p><p>Any other problems I have seen are common problems with any major upgrade where core native apps have had major changes and need to work in conjunction with mobile versions as well.</p><p>I have been running it on my 2015 12” MBP since it was released and nothing I need to do every day has been effected by the upgrade in any way. Browsers (I’m giving Safari 13 a good try as default), email (still using Spark but run Mail in the background to enable Spam Sieve) MS Word, Pages, Numbers, iMazing, CCC, all work as they did before even using Finder to sync iPhone all works flawlessly although I prefer iMazing.</p><p>In short except for the disappearing Adobe Acrobat Pro and two 32bit apps I have not been able to update it’s been considerably less difficult than my macOS restore and clean install of Mojave which of course it should have been.</p><p>One thing I would say is that Mojave was a good OS and had I not already committed to iOS and iPadOS 13 (I was beta testing them) I would not have been so keen to upgrade to Catalina so soon. As far as I can see there have been some radical changes in Catalina but not a lot of improvements and yes there are a few bugs yet to be resolved.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Mac-Forums</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1833061, member: 204485"] I don’t agree, yes the was the freeze during the installation but I think that has been resolved with the supplemental update. Even if it wasn’t just forcing shutdown and restart fixed that issue for me and others. The “relocated” folder alias on the desktop is apparently intended and not difficult to remove once you know how. Any other problems I have seen are common problems with any major upgrade where core native apps have had major changes and need to work in conjunction with mobile versions as well. I have been running it on my 2015 12” MBP since it was released and nothing I need to do every day has been effected by the upgrade in any way. Browsers (I’m giving Safari 13 a good try as default), email (still using Spark but run Mail in the background to enable Spam Sieve) MS Word, Pages, Numbers, iMazing, CCC, all work as they did before even using Finder to sync iPhone all works flawlessly although I prefer iMazing. In short except for the disappearing Adobe Acrobat Pro and two 32bit apps I have not been able to update it’s been considerably less difficult than my macOS restore and clean install of Mojave which of course it should have been. One thing I would say is that Mojave was a good OS and had I not already committed to iOS and iPadOS 13 (I was beta testing them) I would not have been so keen to upgrade to Catalina so soon. As far as I can see there have been some radical changes in Catalina but not a lot of improvements and yes there are a few bugs yet to be resolved. Sent from my iPad using Mac-Forums [/QUOTE]
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