![]() I only bought this new iMac barely 2 years ago and I am happy with the software. I was offered the upgrade but chose to wait and see what issues might come to light and way too many have. I thank all of you for airing your issues with Mojave. I think it’s safe to say that Mojave SUCKS. (What’s next, malware susceptibility like Windows?) Mojave is the pinnacle of their retarded ideas of what people desire, as judging from my own experience and the quantity of people online wanting to revert back to anything earlier than Mojave. It seems more and more that they are getting too careless and flakey with their software design. Apple is becoming less desirable to me each year. Yep, because after two weeks of daily Apple Support conversations with no less than 9 different “senior” support advisors there is absolutely no progress towards resolving all the glitches Mojave has introduced. I now need to erase my hard drive in order to have a “Genius” install an older OS on my computer. Apple needs to STOP changing things simply for the sake of changing things. Time Machine backup, you say? Nope – Time Machine isn’t working for me since the “downgrade” to Mojave. While macOS Catalina is coming this fall, this is still a key update that you should consider installing on your Mac, even if you are planning to upgrade to macOS 10.15 this fall.Īfter installing Mojave (against my better judgement, but at Apple Support’s insistence for debugging iTunes metadata issues) my MacBook Pro now runs slower, Mail frequently fails to connect to my email server, Time Machine no longer works (seriously…), network drives no longer connect automatically nor via server name (must be connected manually via IP address, and even then they sometimes disconnect spontaneously), the App Store remodel is horrible, screenshots are now slower with stupid features that true screenshots do not need, Dock real-estate is reduced with a new recently-used apps section (thank goodness that can be switched off), and brilliantly there is NO WAY to revert back to an earlier OS.
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