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    macOS High Sierra

    Has anyone downloaded the latest version (10.13.3)? Anything I should be concerned about?

    Currently running the latest version of mountain lion…. laughable I know. Reason for updating is my browsers (safari and chrome) are beginning to become incompatible with a decent amount of websites. Computer is a mid 2012 macbook pro retina… if that matters at all.

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    I'm running it on a newer machine (like early '17), no problems so far, but I'm not a power user.

    I'd say if you're going to have any problems it might stem from the age of your machine. I had an older iMac and the browsers were getting outdated, but at some point as I updated the OS the machine just got slow and buggy. But I have no idea if your '12 retina model would have any problem.

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    '12 retina here. no issues.
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    thanks for the replies. think I'm just gunna go for it. Gmail in basic html view is not going to cut it for me

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    No issues for me. Running on two machines.
    Gravity. It's the law.

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    I updated from Yosemite recently, and the macbook is noticeably slower. Kinda regret the move.
    Late 2014 macbook air.

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    Try it. Re-clone your old cloned bootable backup back to your Macbook's hard drive if you don't like the new OS or if some old software doesn't work.

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    macOS High Sierra

    Quote Originally Posted by LC View Post
    Try it. Re-clone your old cloned bootable backup back to your Macbook's hard drive if you don't like the new OS or if some old software doesn't work.
    this is what I did, figure I'll let it ride for a few months and see how I like it.

    almost had a heart attack upon first log in and iphotos wouldn't open... then I realized it transferred everything to photos. whew

    first impression was that the graphics somehow improved... like noticeably. maybe I'm crazy

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    I'm on a '13 mac mini and no issues as far as I can tell.
    Well maybe I'm the faggot America
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    Upgraded last week. Both printers in the household unsupported. Sweet.

    HP printers. Called and bitched, they said they won't be building drivers for them. Fuckers.
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