Posted on 12/05/2018 4:54:15 PM PST by Swordmaker
iOS 12.1.1 adds features and fixes bugs for your iPhone and iPad including:
Notification preview using haptic touch on iPhone XR
For information on the security content of Apple software updates, please visit this website:
macOS Mojave 10.14.2 comes three weeks after Apple launched macOS Mojave 10.14.1 with Group FaceTime support and new emoji, Clover reports.
Clover reports, The 10.14.2 update introduces performance improvements and bug fixes for issues that werent addressed in macOS Mojave 10.14.1.
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All good, and always interesting. But Apple is losing respect by deplatforming people, and by the statements of its leader regarding free speech.
At some point, maybe now for many, this will matter more than their product.
Your headline made me think that you were reposting an OLD article!
If you want on or off the Mac Ping List, Freepmail me.
Apple is losing respect by deplatforming people, and by the statements of its leader regarding free speech.
As for Tim Cook, he gives millions to the ADL & SPLC to tell him who to hate.
"quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" Who will watch the watchers, who will decide the haters, WHO?!
I havent updated to Mojave yet but I need to do. I recently updated to the latest High Sierra and my Seagate external backup drive no longer works. Seagate acknowledges it.
Im considering buying the new MacBook Air this weekend. I have to decide on what storage size Ill need but if I want an external backup drive I have no idea what will work now with Mojave. Kinda frustrating especially because I cant use my current Seagate to restore to a new computer.
Tim Cook will not be running the company in 12 months.
What he said is right. . . Source had it wrong. . . My bad for not catching it. Please correct the headline.
Should be iOS 12.1.1
Thanks.
I’m still using the 2011 edition (updated many times) of the iMac desk top...
Isnt this a really old version? I dont get why you are posting this.
See post #9
I haven't updated to Mojave either. But when I do, I will have cloned both my internal storage and external storage before updating. That gives you the ability to boot either from the newly updated OS, or you can boot from the clone on an external HD in order to access the former OS version. Every time I update the OS, I clone and keep the former version. Saves grief in case existing applications or peripherals don't work on the new OS. (Really saved me when old stuff had problems with a new OS.)
Error in posting. My bad for not catching it. The update is iOS 12.1.1 sorry about that.
Is Mojave safe to upgrade to? I ask that because past upgrades have had bugs that made them hard to work with.
I upgraded to an XS Max a couple of days ago. Great phone.
Im not sure what you mean by cloning. Im about ready to do an iCloud backup on my MacBook Pro but Im dreading it because I think its going to take forever. Id like to have both types of backups, iCloud and external.
Thanks will update now.
In a word, YES.
I installed Mojave just a few minutes ago. Here’s a list of changes:
https://appleinsider.com/articles/18/06/09/90-new-changes-features-in-macos-mojave
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