Crazy Badger
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Well, as I'm 'between contracts' with some spare time on my hands I thought I'd dive in and update OSX (sorry, macOS), iOS and tvOS 😀
Haven't found any major problems issues yet, although a few small problems to be expected:
- Mail didn't want to open to start with (seemed to be a problem rebuilding the new database), but after a reboot appears ok
- A few of the usual suspects don't work (LittleSnitch, Bartender)
- Can't use Siri as it says it's 'Disabled by Parental Controls' but I don't have any parental controls on my main account
- Safari seems to be the most buggy, and won't open certain pages correctly (my FreeNAS WUI, which works fine on Chrome and logging into Apple using 2 factor authentication, where the continue button is sometimes greyed out after entering the code)
- Some of the Safari extensions aren't working correctly either (1password, Adblocker)
- Safari Developer Preview doesn't work at all
- It also seems very slow, although as Spotlight is still indexing this might get better
Most of the applications I've tried are working (MS Office, Chrome, OmniFocus, iTunes, Aperture 😀, Transmit, iStat, Fantastical) and I can still access my NAS and it's backing up 20GB using TimeMachine as I type.
iOS and tvOS looked fine too (especially the dark mode in tvOS) although I'll play with them a little more tomorrow.
This thread is worth a read for speeding up Safari > https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/safari-chrome-really-slow.1977415/#post-23018324
And I managed to enable Siri by creating a new admin account, log in with that and then switch parental controls off on my main account, and then switch back. Not sure how much use it will be when I can do most things more quickly on the keyboard!
After a few days though I'm pretty impressed for the 1st release. Can only expect things to get better?