![]() ![]() Starting a review with concerns about bugs and compatibility instead of new features probably strikes you as a bad sign, but don’t take it that way. In that case, I’d say go ahead and update, as I haven’t had major issues yet.) (The one exception is if you are having problems with iCloud reminders. My answer to that question is easy, then: wait - not because there are any show-stopping bugs, but because, on balance, the new features you get aren’t so compelling (yet) that you should rush to install it. It’s more likely that a critical app you care about won’t work on the latest version of macOS, and you’re likely dependent on your Mac for real work, so there are higher stakes for bugs. My general rule with Mac updates is to wait longer than I do for iOS updates, simply because the matrix of app and utility compatibility is much more complicated. ![]() Now, macOS 10.15 Catalina is out, and the number one question to answer is: should you update or wait to see how things settle down? iOS and iPadOS have already been updated multiple times to address bugs, and they still have issues as of early October. It’s been a messy fall for Apple software releases.
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