![]() ![]() If your Mac can run macOS Ventura, upgrade for the security and the. I really like Ventura, even the new System Settings (the search feature is excellent). If you are average Joe user, like me, ensure you have a plan to restore the pre-Ventura state, and give it a go. Not anymore, I'm still running Catalina on a 27" iMac Retina 5k with 32GB of RAM. Again, macOS Ventura is good and, at least a few days or weeks after its initial release, all Mac users should upgrade to it. As other folks have noted, if you are a creative, its typically best to wait until you 'need' to upgrade. I have been using Apple Macintosh from the Mac Plus unto the present day and I used to update to every new model as soon as they hit the streets. It could bring the whole house of cards down again, therefore my thoughts on this are "avoid being an early adopter - let someone else have all the teething troubles of a shiny new OS". As Ventura was not even on the distant horizon when the 3.2 Helix Firmware was been devised, I wouldn't hold my breath.īeing on the "bleeding" edge of technology isn't such a great idea. macOS Ventura 13.2.1 is a point upgrade and it’s a smaller. Since Apple continue to pursue the continual changes to their Operating Systems it become an endless game of catch up. Apple’s pushed a new macOS Ventura 13.2.1 update to Mac users and the software brings important security enhancements to Mac devices. which has been quite some time in development. We're all still waiting for the Firmware and Native update to version 3.2. Line 6 are pretty reticent about tell anyone what they are working on, but my guess is it will happen eventually. There are no Line staff here and only very occasionally do they visit these forums - See the “sticky comment” in the black banner stripe at the top of this page entitled “Welcome to the Line 6 forums!” ![]() I'm fine on Monterey 12.6 but now trying to plan for Ventura upgrade eventually. ![]()
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