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would you update if you go back?

  • yes

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ParsaS

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Original poster
Dec 26, 2024
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Hi, after all the fuss around Tahoe and all those negative comments, I'm wondering whether to update to Tahoe or not. I have MacBook Air M2 and in Sequoia. It's stable for me and working great.

So my question is how stable is Tahoe for you? what about battery life?
 
Hi, after all the fuss around Tahoe and all those negative comments, I'm wondering whether to update to Tahoe or not. I have MacBook Air M2 and in Sequoia. It's stable for me and working great.

So my question is how stable is Tahoe for you? what about battery life?
If it’s stable, working great and you’re not very keen on the look of Tahoe, do not upgrade. I upgraded from Sequoia and things are all ok on my M1 Max but I’m not keen on the look and feel of Tahoe. Trouble is, they’ll make you upgrade at some point. Even macOS 27 will be as bad 🤷🏼‍♂️
 
I upgraded to Tahoe on day one, mainly for security reasons, but I kept Sequoia on an external disk, just in case. Tahoe is stable, but the new icons are terrible. The worst change however is the disappearance of the launch pad.
 
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