Introducing macOS Mojave
It's an annual upgrade.
I knew about it this month, but I didn't know the release date.
However, yesterday I learned from the director of Kakunodate Animal Hospital that he would be leaving tomorrow, so when I checked in the morning, he was there.
I took a quick look at it, but it seems like it's going to be a hassle, but it seems to be easier.
Of course, application features are added or removed.
I upgrade every year, but this time I'm prioritizing work towards the opening of the Handicrafts Store and it seems like it will take a backseat.
However, after upgrading macOS every time, I think that you should use and learn only the application functions that you want to use.
Learning features you'll never use is a waste of time!
Also, there's no shame in not knowing the basics.
People often say, 'I can't ask this right now,' but you don't have to ask anyone, you can find the answer to most functions by searching for help.
Also, you may be hesitant to upgrade because there are problems and trouble, but I feel like there are fewer problems after upgrading to macOS.
In fact, I can say that things have gotten easier since the early days of Mac OS X were terrible (as was customary).
If you can upgrade, I recommend doing so! !
★Added on 2018/09/26★
I actually upgraded to macOS Mojave last night.
That's what I noticed.
Most third-party products are not compatible with macOS Mojave...
There's no point in upgrading this.
This is a big problem if you are using it for work.
Now that I think about it, I remembered that the e-Tax for tax return was the previous version of macOS, and I had a hard time creating an OS that was downgraded to an external system every year.
Taking that into consideration, it may be stable to upgrade for work use after the tax return is completed.
So if you want a new experience and a new macOS, we recommend upgrading! !
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