McJohn wrote:OK, we now know what we can tell to our customers; the client is working well at Intel Macs with Big Sur.
Really, that's how you read that thread?
McJohn wrote:OK, we now know what we can tell to our customers; the client is working well at Intel Macs with Big Sur.
McJohn wrote:It's a pity that the distance between us is so far, otherwise I could bring you a new M1 Mac mini next week
jay (support) wrote:McJohn wrote:OK, we now know what we can tell to our customers; the client is working well at Intel Macs with Big Sur.
Really, that's how you read that thread?
durosity wrote:McJohn wrote:It's a pity that the distance between us is so far, otherwise I could bring you a new M1 Mac mini next week
Feel free to bring me one.. just a quick ferry ride over the North Sea
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McJohn wrote:"June 22, 2020: Apple releases macOS Big Sur beta 1 for developers. Apple has just released macOS Big Sur beta 1 for developers. Follow the instructions below to get started with the macOS Big Sur beta."
It seems to me that after more than 4 months the possibility of testing it should be obvious that at least the client should work fine at the moment.
(Or an official statement that it’s working or not to paid customers to avoid these kind of questions and commotion at the introduction of Big Sur)
durosity wrote:Apple do have a habit of changing some things between the final build that goes to devs and what goes out to customers..
durosity wrote:Ah but they have done testing, they just want to make sure the GM release that actually goes to customers doesn’t have issues.. Apple do have a habit of changing some things between the final build that goes to devs and what goes out to customers.. there has been instances of problems with that in the past with other programs I use!
matt (support) wrote:For those “Only Fools and Horses” fans your Mac sounds like Triggers brushSince we are ranting here, I'd like to vent as well about Apple QA but in the hardware department. I'm reading this thread on a MB Pro that has its 2nd bulging battery. Under AppleCare for this particular MB Pro I have: replaced the keyboard, replaced the display, replaced an I/O card, and replaced the battery. This second battery bulging comes a few months after AppleCare ended of course, and they are claiming I'm not eligible for the recall since it has already been replaced once (I'll be arguing with them in-person when I take it in). I've worked on Macs since the original 128K and never before have I had such a lemon.
/rant
autolog wrote:More detail on what Jay noted previously: Deeper look at Apple’s recent server outage reveals potential Mac privacy concerns
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