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Really not in a rush to install this after the dumpster fire that was Catalina.
its very very stable especiallty beta 11 that just came out, i been using as my daily driver since beta 1 and it had issues, but now i dont see why not! eveeything works for me, if if it doesnt it soon will be working with new software update
 
Hey how about adding an Azure AD plug in? And how about adding a SSL VPN option? I mean it's 2020 for crying out loud!
Microsoft is responsible for the Azure SSO Extension. It is currently in public preview for iOS and macOS.

And to answer the original question, according to the release notes, the issue between Kerberos and AnyConnect has been fixed. Not, that I can have the ability to test.
 
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Really not in a rush to install this after the dumpster fire that was Catalina.
Idk man I feel like people just don’t know how to solve issues or make things work. Zero issues here.

I have been daily driving my Mac is sense 2015 and I do beta upgrades on top of beta and and I rarely I have issues that’s prevent me from doing my job. If there are issues there is always a work around for 1-2 months before there is official fix
 
There's a lot on the line with this one if they plan and AS Macs this year, everyone just needs to keep on keeping on.
 
Has there been any talk about Parallels or VMware being ready for Apple silicon?
 
Has there been any talk about Parallels or VMware being ready for Apple silicon?


VMWARE 12 is out all ready and is FULLY SUPPORTED! Parallels stated when it finally comes they will have the update for it....so yes
 
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The full installer info is Version 16.0.22 see screen shot up from last installer with was version 16.0.7 which was down from Previous installer version 16.0.18 from last time.
 

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Just upgraded from El Capitan to Mojave last night. I like to wait, goodbye faithful and stable friend :rolleyes:
Having regrets already, all my VirtualBox configurations don't boot, iDVD no longer works, shutdown and reboots take forever and updates take an hour to install, this is progress?
 
im so confued? why is this 11.0.1 so beta 10 went GM internally for new apple computer? and this is the nest Beta release?
Yes, internally Apple have made the build for Beta 10 the GM, and have now started to get 11.0.1 ready and want Devs to test that. 11.0 GM should be out either next week, or more likely the week after. With public release heavily rumoured to be the 18th, which is the day after when the Silicon event is meant to be.

I would expect 11.0.1 to end up being out the week after the new Macs ship, which I would guess is going to be maybe last week of November (not sure what the rumours are about the date, just my personal guess).

Apple are not strangers to started a new beta cycle before releasing the version that comes before it. look at iOS 14.0/14.1/14.1 for example, and iOS 13.0 & 13.1.
 
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VMWARE 12 is out all ready and is FULLY SUPPORTED! Parallels stated when it finally comes they will have the update for it....so yes
um ... what?

just for clarification, FUSION/PARALLES on MacOS ARM's will be able to virtualize ARM OS's ... if you have legacy X86/64 VM's and you want to run them (as a guest) on any Mac OS ARM host ... forgetaboutit ... it ain't happening
 
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Have they fixed AD, CiscoAny Connect and Kerberos? As for Enterprise use these area must and have been broke on and off since B8.

No they haven't. Not in the last developer beta I installed. Then again, all those fixes are on the developers and not Apple. (NO anti-virus utility works on Big Sur either. Not yet anyway.)
 
There are no 2020 MacBook Pro 16" - at least none that been released (yet) - fingers crossed those will be announced soon.

The 2019 16" MBP released earlier in 2020 with an upgraded graphics subsystem is what the poster is referring to.
 
Maybe Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur is designed to run so poorly on intel platform people will want to buy ARM desktops to get some modicum of performance back.
Upgraded from El Capitan to Mojave and the performance is horrible on a quad core i7 w fusion drive mbp.
 
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