![]() If in doubt as to whether you should update or not? Give the team at Macumen a call. MacOS High Sierra will be available on Septemand who better to tell you all about it than Apple themselves?Ĭlick here to see what Apple has to say about macOS High Sierra So now that that’s out of the way, on with the good stuff. It is difficult and time-consuming to wind a system back to a previous OS especially if you don’t have a backup. In short, be certain that you will have no compatibility issues before you update and make sure you have a backup too. ![]() Then you have to update any software that needs updating, that could be as easy as downloading an update but could involve purchasing updated software. ![]() While it’s tempting to update to the latest and greatest you should take stock of all the apps that you use and ensure your software provider has updated their software to run on High Sierra. macOS High Sierra also refines the features and apps you use every day. (These are the same hardware requirements as for 10.12 Sierra.) As we noted at the very start of our WWDC. To quote Apple, there are new technologies at the heart of the system to make your Mac more reliable, capable and responsive - and lay the foundation for future innovations. Apple has now released macOS 10.13 High Sierra via the Mac App Store for Macs running at least OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, going back to the MacBook and iMac from late 2009 and the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and Mac Pro from 2010. Should You Upgrade To Apple’s Latest OS Now?
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