I hated it at first, when I joined up on Dev beta 1. I still prefer the old one, but this one isn't as bad as I originally thought.
Only 465 MB for Intel Macto upgrade its 12GB again for RC1 to RC2, is that right?
ExplainSystem Settings is garbage.
iOS lay-out on a Mac, which has more horizontal space then vertical.Explain
Other than cryptic posts like this, please give reasons for your comments as it would provide more useful info for others.System Settings is garbage.
Same here. I was grumbling when going through it at first, but then I realized that it doesn't *suck*, it's just *different*.The new System Settings is fine to me.
noOther than cryptic posts like this, please give reasons for your comments as it would provide more useful info for others.
macOS has typically come out a month or two after iOS for a while, so I don't think it was delayed.Has this been delayed to hell or was that the release plan all along?
Give it some time. It will be there. Just be a little more patient.Not showing up now.
Great. Please tell us if its resolved.RC1 introduced a new issue with my CalDigit TS4 dock where my M1 MacBook Pro doesn't recognize one of the screens when waking up from sleep. Anyone else seeing this issue? I am really hoping that RC2 will fix this issue.
What in the world does this comment mean? Nothing specific. Sounds like simple Apple hate. What's worse are the people who gave this very informative comment a thumbs up. What's up with that?System Settings is garbage.
On this forum, this kind of answer has become typical. The Apple hate will only continue to increase. Now about 20% of comments contain some useful info. Soon none will and the haters can completely dominate the forum. Is this really the purpose of MR?
Y'all suffering from Stockholm Syndrome! It's bad!!!Same here. I was grumbling when going through it at first, but then I realized that it doesn't *suck*, it's just *different*.
In two years we'll have forgotten all about the old system preferences.
I felt similarly about Big Sur's UI tweaks. Now it feels normal and Pre-Big Sur MacOS looks "weird" to me.
EDIT: Is it me or does the "Preparing" phase of an update go a lot faster than it did under Monterey?