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MacOS High Sierra New Features

MacOS High Sierra (10.13) is pretty lightweight in features. The biggest changes take place under the hood of your Mac and at this time it is only suggested that users with a solid state drive (SSD) even consider upgrading at this time. THAT being said, I strongly recommend NOT upgrading until this OS is out for at least a month. Anytime you are upgrading your Mac, you have to consider the risk/benefit factor. There simply aren't many improvements here, folks. Think it over carefully. Note: There are a few changes in High Sierra that I felt were frankly so dull that I didn't even feel it necessary to mention. Many of these types of changes could have just as easily been rolled out as a software update. If you have any bugs you'd like to report to fellow users, we invite you to leave a comment below. Reported Bugs (that we know about): * Some users have reported issues with Microsoft Office 2011. I have two Macs, one is a laptop which still has a copy of Word 2011. I tested it and it seemed to work fine (granted, I didn't use it for long). * VMWare Fusion is supposedly not ready for users to make the upgrade. * Adobe Creative Suite/Cloud CS4 * Some older versions of FileMaker On the web http://techtalkamerica.com On the Facebook http://facebook.com/techtalkamerica2
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