Posted on 01/22/2019 5:35:22 PM PST by Swordmaker
Apple releases macOS Mojave 10.14.3
Tuesday, January 22, 2019 · 3:22 pm
Apple today released macOS Mojave 10.14.3 improves the security, stability, and compatibility of your Mac and includes the following enterprise content:
macOS Mojave 10.14.3 is available via Software Update
Apple Releases iOS12.1.3
Tuesday, January 22, 2019 · 3:39 pm
Apple today released iOS 12.1.3 which contains the following improvements:
This release also includes bug fixes for HomePod. This update:
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I don’t see any benefits for me.
And the systems act like a six year old wanting candy. They are incessant. And I cannot send them to their room.
Mohave killed my apps
Avoid the upgrade
Apple Play started disconnecting from my 6S plus after the last OS update.
Most definetly!
My iMac and MacBook Pro are too old for it, which is good. I hate updating.
The downside is you have uninstall several hundred megabytes of apps to get the update on an iPhone.
Its more of a minor annoyance than anything. Apple only releases patches periodically. A good thing if you loathe constant Microsoft bug fixes.
Still running Snow Leopard 10.68 and no plans to upgrade ... Apple lost it after 10.6 and became something else more like MS.
My old iMac is another story. It's so old it couldn't even be upgraded to High Sierra. I only use it for downloading stuff, but Safari, Google and Firefox can not be upgraded at all. And I had to stop using Safari all together, because it stopped letting me access specific sites that I had been going to for a very long time...kept claiming it couldn't make a secure connection to those sites. I've been using Firefox instead, and it's still performing fine. Knock on wood!
My oldest son used to be a big Mac user, but got tired of Apple's BS, and uses PC's now with Linux. He's the tech geek in the family, but since he hadn't been keeping up to to date with Apple products, I could even ask him for help when my laptop space was disappearing. I'm 71, and cringe every time I think about having to replace one of my old Apple computers. They're not cheap, but I don't know if I'd be able to deal with a PC and Windows.
Sorry about your space problem - sounds like you were doing Time Machine back ups or something similar - as for my space I would not notice since I have something over 6TB divided into multiple partitions.
Replacing my apps would cost many thousands of dollars - something I’m not willing to exchange for features I either dislike or would never use.
As long as FF keeps grinding on all is good - tried New Moon, but when back to FF - I forget why.
I tried many times to upgrade years ago but always ended up either losing important stuff or my mac not recognizing the upgrade - so I quit beating head against wall.
I’ll upgrade the mac when this one either dies or becomes otherwise unusable and will try to find a OS10.6 used machine in good condition at a reasonable price. The new ones cost far roo much with little added benefit for me and a whole lot of app draw backs.
My oldest son is employed as a graphic designer and video producer for an international company. They use Windows based machines there. He also creates his own mods and videos for Fallout 4, but only for PC usage, and uploads them to Nexus Mods. It's his hobby when he's not working. He does Skyrim and Fallout 3 & 4 live streaming on the weekends. He's got a YouTube channel titled Red Rocket TV. Just recently built his own PC desktop so he'd be able to live stream on one, instead of two computers. He's 52, and like I said, he's the geek in the family.
Just did it totally routinely on iPhone 6. No problems.
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