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Originally Posted by pwalker8
I did load the MacOs Big Surr on my laptop. It's a different feel for sure. I am disappointed that they didn't improve the sync and the apps, but maybe they will do that before the final release. I haven't run across any apps that don't work, but then again, I have a fairly minimal set of apps on my laptop. I pretty much just use it when I'm downstairs.
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Which MacBook did you install it on? I’m thinking about using my Mac Mini 2012 as a Win 10 machine and High Sierra for 32-bit Mac apps. That way I can install Big Surr on my MacBook Pro 15” 2014 without losing the ability to use my 32-bit apps since I can run them on my Mini. I’ll wait until the public release in the Fall though.
Both of my Macs are pretty old now, so I will try to get the most out of them before switching to Win 10 or its next iteration. I doubt I’ll ever buy one of the non-intel models. I just don’t see software developers wanting to port their intel Mac apps over to the new chips. A few like Adobe and Microsoft will, but many of the others likely won’t. I hope I’m wrong on this, but only time will tell. I might upgrade to a newer intel based Mac at some point though.