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Gregg2

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I have a sense that Mojave is going to be like Snow Leopard, in that many people are going to hang on to it until forced to upgrade (browsers don't work, or whatever) or when the time comes to buy a new Mac. I probably will fall into the latter category. So, how long will Mojave have its own sub-forum here? Any guesses? Inside info?
 
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It is not really related to any of the issues you mentioned, but what has been happening is the two most recent macOS versions get their own spot, and all the older ones are moved into that "Older OS X Versions" section. So I think you can expect the same thing to happen next year when macOS 10.16 comes out.

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To me it was an OK OS but I didn’t hesitate to move to Catalina. Yes, it can run 32 bit apps but I hardly do that anymore. And it didn’t even do that without a million warnings! Hardly any real world difference from HS.
 
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