I don't like major surprises when it comes to Mac OS X updates/upgrades. So as usual, I will not listen to the beta testers, who are often wrong or slanted in one direction or another, and will wait to see what everyone says after installing it. ![]() With iOS and iPadOS that is not that important to me, but it is important on Catalina on a MacBook Pro that is used for nearly all of my serious chores. ![]() iOS and iPadOS were supposedly rock solid yet they still had the usual amount of minor bugs. I would truly love to replace my 32-bit apps with 64-bit apps, but that is simply not possible in many cases. I can use my older Mac mini (late 2012) to run them even if I upgrade my MacBook Pro to Catalina, but that is not always convenient. Even the latest Mojave updates in the past few months have caused a few 32-bit apps to stop working, and it seems to have increased the warning messages about 32-bit not being compatible. If not at all, then that will be problematic. My major concern is how Catalina works with 32-bit apps.
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