![]() ![]() I’ve spent more time in front of my Mac from about early October to now than I have in years, and I have zero complaints related to bugs, unexpected behaviors, unwelcome behaviors, or what have you. (I never did understand what a Roaming directory was, what it did, why certain of my apps couldn’t find it, and why it was not automatically included in backups, but I digress.) On Catalina, you have to approve more things than on Mojave, but once approved the OS doesn’t continue to ask you repeatedly for permissions. It was torture, and the security model was excruciatingly painful. I lived on Vista for four years (which was a big part of why I migrated to Mac to begin with). ![]() I know the security process has gotten a bad rap, but I think the comparisons to Widows Vista are grossly exaggerated. Since the official release, I have experienced no problems that I can attribute to Catalina. There were some other issues involving 3rd party apps, but those were just a function of things breaking and needing to be updated by the developers. ![]() Lastly, I had some strange issue not being able to drag an e-mail from Mail into the compose window of a new message as an attachment. Looking at the beta feedback that I submitted, I also had a problem with Books constantly asking me to enter my AppleID and password. The beta for Catalina had some rough spots, but for me most of those were related to iCloud sync issues–particularly on Notes. ![]()
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