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Old 12-22-2024, 05:54 PM   #14
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My reply was really in response to DNSB's comment about "kvetching", which startled me as you (KevinH) have always seemed interested in hearing about issues, even from reckless early adopters (which I usually am not — I clung to High Sierra for years and years).

In any case, I now have a simple and effective workaround, for which I thank you.

P.S. The new feature in Sequoia that interested me is that I can now control my iPhone from my Mac. I think this is new and different from being able to mirror a Mac to an iPhone/iPad. It requires macOS Sequoia and iOS 18: https://support.apple.com/en-us/120421


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No. I only meant that updating to Sequoia that has been out officially only 2 months is probably not something for everyone.

FWIW, I could already both extend and mirror my screen to my iPad and iPhone using the earlier version of macOS, but to each his own.

Testing and reporting issues is always fine. Thank you.

It is just that early releases of macOS are often very broken and do not get fixed by Apple until many minor releases have come and gone.

If you read my earlier reply, I think this is an extra "security" change by Apple. It is really Qt that vets its software against Apple releases and trues to make sure gui things work.

There have already been two MacOS releases that crashed for no reasons which we had to track down and work around in Sigil only to undo those changes when Apple and or fixed its issues. You helped test workarounds for both of them.

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