But other than that Mojave is a giant step back not forth. There're some slight performance enhancements here and there that were desirable since High Sierra at times behaves like crap, especially, regarding full-screen transformation animations, graphical glitches. Apple really knows how to make people hate them. I'd understand if they did that with some obscure barely used IM service but to cut off the cord to Hangouts is beyond me. So, my solemn congratulations to all of you that depend on reaching out to your friends, colleagues and co-workers who don't have Macs. I installed Mojave this morning (the second time in 3 months, BTW) and, apart from such "little" troubles as Migration Assistant failing to "Migrate" System Preferences and all of my apps and documents, I found that they took out Jabber/Hangouts/Gtalk integration from Messages. As time moves on they axe more and more routinely used functionality. The current trend at Apple to remove features is what dried out my patience. If you DON'T take this step before upgrading, you may find yourself "up the creek, without a paddle" to get back down! This will get you "back to where you once belonged" with minimal effort. RE-clone the contents of the cloned backup (High Sierra) BACK TO the internal drive.Ĥ. This way, if something "goes wrong" on you, you can then:ģ. Set the cloned backup aside for safekeeping. Use either CCC or SC to create a bootable clone of your internal drive onto an external drive BEFORE you attempt the upgrade.ģ. Download either CarbonCop圜loner or SuperDuper (both are free to download and use for 30 days)Ģ. IF you are determined to plunge forward into Mojave, I STRONGLY SUGGEST that you do the following prior to making the move:ġ. Here's one more vote to just "stay where you are", since everything seems to be still running fine there. It's not what it used to be, but it's working like a charm!" "Hi, I own a mid-2014 MPB under High Sierra, which I love.
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