![]() If you upgrade, make sure you have good backups and make sure you’re OK with doing a clean-install if anything goes bad. Meaning: cool, user-visible stuff will be built on top of them in future releases, but that stuff isn’t here yet. Even with fully finished, bug-free features, Apple has been clear that these are foundational updates.The new Metal-powered windowserver is still intermittently buggy. ![]() External graphics support is usable but not finished. The Photos app gets the biggest overhaul, and it’s a good one, but otherwise you’re not missing very much. The number of user-facing improvements is small.But if it’s at all possible for you, you should wait for version 10.13.1 or 10.13.2 to update to High Sierra.Īside from the fact that you’ll keep getting security (and Safari) updates in Sierra, I make this recommendation for three reasons: I think the vast majority of people who decide to upgrade on day one will be essentially fine. I’ve been using High Sierra for months, and I’ll continue to use it. That said, several Mac columnists suggest delaying an immediate upgrade to macOS High Sierra. We have been testing Mac Rhino, both the 5.3.2 commercial release and the RhinoWIP versions, against various macOS High Sierra beta versions during the beta testing cycle.
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